These facts, as will be seen in the latter chapters of this volume, seemed to throw some light on the origin of species —that mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers. The Fortnightly Review - Стр. 8251866 - Страниц: 28Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
 | David Starr Jordan, Vernon Lyman Kellogg - 1907 - Страниц: 489
...ajouter dans les memes localit-es, et les memes circonstances cxtcrieures." — RAMBUR, 1842. "THAT mystery of mysteries as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers " — this is Darwin's phrase regarding the problem before us, the origin of species — the origin... | |
 | Charles Darwin - 1909 - Страниц: 552
...in the distribution of the organic beings inhabiting South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent....volume, seemed to throw some light on the origin of species — that mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers. On... | |
 | Edgar James Swift - 1919 - Страниц: 388
...facts in the distribution of organic beings inhabiting South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent....volume, seemed to throw some light on the origin of species — that mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers. On... | |
 | Henry Festing Jones - 1919
...certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to me to throw some light on the origin of species — that mystery of mysteries, as it has... | |
 | A. Waddingham Seers - 1922 - Страниц: 207
...in the distribution of the organic beings inhabiting South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts . . . seemed to throw some light on the origin of species — that mystery of mysteries, as it has... | |
 | John Hubert Greusel - 1923 - Страниц: 336
...in the distribution of the organic beings inhabiting South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to throw light on the origin of species — that mystery of mysteries, as it has been called... | |
 | Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier Dampier - 1924 - Страниц: 275
...certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to me to throw some light on the origin of species—that mystery of mysteries, as it has been... | |
 | Samuel Butler - 1924
...certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America, and in the geological relation of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to me to throw some light on the origin of speciesthat mystery of mysteries, as it has been... | |
 | 1926
...certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to me to throw some light on the origin of species." This statement expresses in a few words... | |
 | Hardy Hoover - 1980 - Страниц: 216
...of the present to the past inhahitants of that continent. These facts, as will he seen in the later chapters of this volume, seemed to throw some light on the origin of species — that mystery of mysteries, as it has heen called hy one of our greatest philosophers. On... | |
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