Biology: With Preludes on Current EventsJ.R. Osgood, 1877 - 325 頁 |
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... the larger assembly to which these Lectures are now addressed to know how they were received by such audiences as those to vhich they were originally delivered . CONTENTS . I. LECTURES . HUXLEY AND TYNDALL ON EVOLUTION.
... the larger assembly to which these Lectures are now addressed to know how they were received by such audiences as those to vhich they were originally delivered . CONTENTS . I. LECTURES . HUXLEY AND TYNDALL ON EVOLUTION.
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... HUXLEY ON LIVING TISSUES VI . LIFE OR MECHANISM - WHICH ? • . VII . DOES DEATH END ALL ? • INVOLUTION AND EVO- PAGE 1 35 51 73 95 121 LUTION • 137 VIII . DOES DEATH END ALL ? THE NERVES AND THE SOUL . • · 161 IX . DOES DEATH END ALL ...
... HUXLEY ON LIVING TISSUES VI . LIFE OR MECHANISM - WHICH ? • . VII . DOES DEATH END ALL ? • INVOLUTION AND EVO- PAGE 1 35 51 73 95 121 LUTION • 137 VIII . DOES DEATH END ALL ? THE NERVES AND THE SOUL . • · 161 IX . DOES DEATH END ALL ...
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... ORIGIN OF LIVING CENTRES IN ALREADY EXISTING BIOPLASM • • · Frontispiece PAGE · 121 II . GROWTH AND MOVEMENTS OF BIOPLASTS . III . DISTRIBUTION OF ULTIMATE NERVE FIBRES TO MUS- CLE · 245 · I. HUXLEY AND TYNDALL ON EVOLUTION . THE FORTY -
... ORIGIN OF LIVING CENTRES IN ALREADY EXISTING BIOPLASM • • · Frontispiece PAGE · 121 II . GROWTH AND MOVEMENTS OF BIOPLASTS . III . DISTRIBUTION OF ULTIMATE NERVE FIBRES TO MUS- CLE · 245 · I. HUXLEY AND TYNDALL ON EVOLUTION . THE FORTY -
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With Preludes on Current Events Joseph Cook. I. HUXLEY AND TYNDALL ON EVOLUTION . THE FORTY - SIXTH LECTURE IN THE BOSTON MONDAY LEC- TURESHIP , delivered IN THE MEIONAON OCT . 2 , 1876 . " NONE of the processes of Nature , since the.
With Preludes on Current Events Joseph Cook. I. HUXLEY AND TYNDALL ON EVOLUTION . THE FORTY - SIXTH LECTURE IN THE BOSTON MONDAY LEC- TURESHIP , delivered IN THE MEIONAON OCT . 2 , 1876 . " NONE of the processes of Nature , since the.
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... HUXLEY in The Academy for Octo- ber , 1869 , No. 1 , p . 13 . BIOLOGY . I. HUXLEY AND TYNDALL ON EVOLUTION . IN.
... HUXLEY in The Academy for Octo- ber , 1869 , No. 1 , p . 13 . BIOLOGY . I. HUXLEY AND TYNDALL ON EVOLUTION . IN.
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第 325 頁 - And merely mortal dross ; So little is our loss, So little is thy gain ! For when as each thing bad thou hast entomb'd, And, last of all, thy greedy self consumed, Then long eternity shall greet our bliss With an individual kiss ; And joy shall overtake us as a flood...
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第 73 頁 - I cannot make Crito believe that I am the same Socrates who have been talking and conducting the argument; he fancies that I am the other Socrates whom he will soon see, a dead body — and he asks, How shall he bury me?
第 282 頁 - In your metaphysics you have denied personality to the Deity: yet when the devout motions of the soul come, yield to them heart and life, though they should clothe God with shape and color. Leave your theory, as Joseph his coat in the hand of the harlot, and flee.