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It is worth while here observing that no form of the doctrine of evolution can be maintained which does not recognize this fact , which has been called a “ Retention of Type ” ; by which is meant that co - existent with a gradual ...
It is worth while here observing that no form of the doctrine of evolution can be maintained which does not recognize this fact , which has been called a “ Retention of Type ” ; by which is meant that co - existent with a gradual ...
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It seems to me that it is hardly right to use this word in speaking of a theory only lately advocated , and very much contested , and improper to assume that such theory is an established doctrine . The CHAIRMAN .
It seems to me that it is hardly right to use this word in speaking of a theory only lately advocated , and very much contested , and improper to assume that such theory is an established doctrine . The CHAIRMAN .
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The doctrine stated in its simplest form is , “ that the sum of actual and potential energy in the world is constant . " 23. The first assumption is that , motion , or energy , never begins . Thus Mr. Grove writes ( p .
The doctrine stated in its simplest form is , “ that the sum of actual and potential energy in the world is constant . " 23. The first assumption is that , motion , or energy , never begins . Thus Mr. Grove writes ( p .
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DISCUSSION ON THE ABOVE PAPER 32 | 11 |
INTERMEDIATE MEETING 19TH FEBRUARY 1872 | 54 |
COUNCIL AND OFFICERS FOR 197273 | 72 |
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