| Sir Arthur George Tansley - 1909 - Страниц: 680
...of the embryon or new animal, which partakes so much of the form and propensities of its parent." " Owing to the imperfection of language the offspring...branch or elongation of the parent, since a part of the embryon-animal is, or was, a part of the parent, and therefore in strict language, cannot be said to... | |
| Laura Annice Davis Calhoun - 1910 - Страниц: 264
...production of the embryon, or new animal, which partakes so much of the form and propensities of the parent. "Owing to the imperfection of language, the offspring...the embryon animal is or was a part of the parent, therefore in strict language it cannot be said to be entirely new at the time of its production; and,... | |
| Laura Annice Davis Calhoun - 1910 - Страниц: 268
...of the embryon, or new animal, which partakes so much of the form and propensities of the parent. " Owing to the imperfection of language, the offspring...the embryon animal is or was a part of the parent, therefore in strict language it cannot be said to be entirely new at the time of its production; and,... | |
| Arthur Dendy - 1912 - Страниц: 478
...— " Owing to the imperfection of language the offspring is termed a -licir animal, but is in trutli a branch or elongation of the parent ; since a part of the embryou-animal is, or was, u part of the parent ; and therefore in strict language it cannot be said... | |
| Samuel Butler, Henry Festing Jones - 1913 - Страниц: 334
...Erasmus Darwin put the matter so well that I may as well give his words in full ; he wrote : — " Owing to the imperfection of language the offspring...is, or was, a part of the parent, and therefore, in strict language, cannot be said to be entirely new at the time of its production ; and therefore it... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1917 - Страниц: 504
...moulding power of changed function. Let us quote some conclusions from his Zoonomia (1794) : — " Owing to the imperfection of language the offspring...is, or was, a part of the parent, and therefore in strict language cannot be said to be entirely new at the time of its production ; and therefore it... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1917 - Страниц: 504
...moulding power of changed function. Let us quote some conclusions from his Zoonomia (1794) : — " Owing to the imperfection of language the offspring...is, or was, a part of the parent, and therefore in strict language cannot be said to be entirely new at the time of its production ; and therefore it... | |
| Lorande Loss Woodruff - 1922 - Страниц: 508
...additions demanded by its special lines of evolution; (Fig. 97, E, F.) CHAPTER XVI ORIGIN OF THE INDIVIDUAL Owing to the imperfection of language the offspring...is in truth a branch or elongation of the parent. — Erasmus Darwin, 1794. A GENERAL background of biological facts and principles has now been established... | |
| Arthur Dendy - 1924 - Страниц: 536
...Generation " contains his views on evolution. A few quotations will suffice to illustrate these : — " Owing to the imperfection of language' the offspring...or elongation of the parent ; since a part of the embryon-anirnal is, or was,- a part of the parent; and therefore in strict language it cannot-be said... | |
| Robert Maxwell Young - 1971 - Страниц: 372
...and propensities of the parent. Owing to the imperfection of language, the offspring is termed a ntw animal, but is in truth a branch or elongation of the parent; since a part of the embryon-animal is, or was, a part of the parent; and therefore in strict language it cannot be said... | |
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