| Erasmus Darwin - 1801 - 602 páginas
...of the form and propensities of the parent. Owing to the imperfection, of language thp Q 4 offspring offspring is termed a new animal, but is in truth a branch or elongation of the parent ; fince a part of the embryon animal is, or was, a part of the parent; and therefore in {tridt language... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1803 - 622 páginas
...propenlities of tlie parent. Owin^ to the impei icction of Innguagc the crEspring is termed a uetu animal, but is in truth a branch or elongation of the parent , fince a part of the embryon-utiimal is^ or was, a part of the parsiu ; £ECT. XXXIX. ii GENERATION.... | |
| Ernst Krause - 1879 - 224 páginas
...which partakes so " much of the form and propensities of the " parent." And he continues as follows : " Owing to the imperfection of language the " offspring...is in " truth a branch or elongation of the parent ; " since a part of the embry on-animal is, or " was, a part of the parent ; and therefore in " strict... | |
| Ernst Ludwig Krause - 1879 - 230 páginas
...which partakes so " much of the form and propensities of the " parent." And he continues as follows : " Owing to the imperfection of language the " offspring...is in " truth a branch or elongation of the parent ; " since a part of the embry on-animal is, or " was, a part of the parent ; and therefore in " strict... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1879 - 436 páginas
...production 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 is termed a new animal, but ia in truth a branch or elongation of the parent, since a part of the embryon-animal is, or was, a... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1879 - 402 páginas
...production 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 is termed a new animal, l>ut is in truth a branch or elongation of the parent, since a part of the embryon-animal is, or was,... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1880 - 338 páginas
...which I quoted in " Evolution, Old and New," but may perhaps as well repeat it here. It runs — " Owing to the imperfection of language, the offspring...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,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1880 - 668 páginas
...-which partakes so much of the form and propensities of the parent! And he continues as follows : ' Owing to the imperfection of language the offspring...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... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1882 - 488 páginas
...production 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...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,... | |
| Postal Microscopical Society - 1886 - 358 páginas
...it the germ potential of the theory of descent. " Owing to the imperfection of language," says he, " the offspring is termed a new 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 may retain some... | |
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