| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1887 - 536 páginas
..., first hydrogen, or perhaps helium, then other less simple elements. He observes, however, that " this building up, or evolution, is above all things...fortuitous ; the variation and development which we recognize in the universe run along certain fixed lines which have been preconceived and foreordained.... | |
| Henry Truro Bray - 1888 - 440 páginas
...marks of design in nature, we again quote Prof. Crookes : "This building up of evolution is above all not fortuitous; the variation and development which...preconceived and fore-ordained. To the careless and hasty eye evolution seems antagonistic to design ; but the more careful observer sees that evolution steadily... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1889 - 822 páginas
...evolution, like that of the heavenly bodies according to Laplace. In this connection he remarks : " This building up or evolution is above all things...fortuitous ; the variation and development which we recognize in the universe run along certain fixed lines, which have been preconceived and foreordained.... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1887 - 1226 páginas
...and earlier forms of organic fife P As Dr. Gladstone well puts it, they ' have been built up one from another, according to some general plan.' This building...above all things not fortuitous: the variation and velopment which we recognise in the universe run along certain fixed lines which re been preconceived... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1889 - 774 páginas
...of evolution, like that of the heavenly bodies according to Laplace. In this connection he remarks: "This building up or evolution is above all things...fortuitous ; the variation and development which we recognize in the universe run along certain fixed lines, which have been preconceived and foreordained.... | |
| |