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" I would apply this ingenious idea to the generation or production of the embryon, or new animal, which partakes so much of the form and propensities of the parent. "
Erasmus Darwin - Page 171
by Ernst Krause - 1879 - 216 pages
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Zoonomia; Or, The Laws of Organic Life, Volume 1

Erasmus Darwin - Science - 1800 - 676 pages
...produ&ion of the embryon, or new animal, which partakes fo much of the form and propenfities of the parent. Owing to the imperfection of language the offspring...but is in truth a branch or elongation of the parent ; fmce a part of the embryon-animal is, or was, a part of the pa* rent; and therefore in ftii& language...
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Zoonomia; Or, The Laws of Organic Life ...

Erasmus Darwin - Evolution - 1801 - 602 pages
...malevolent kind, they mufts render the poflTeffbr miferable even in Heaven. I would apply this ingenious idea to the generation or production of the embryon, or new animal, which partakes fo much of the form and propensities of the parent. Owing to the imperfection, of language thp Q 4...
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Zoonomia, Volume 1

Erasmus Darwin - 1818 - 616 pages
...malevolent kind, they must render the possessor miserable even in Heaven. I would apply this ingenious idea to the generation or production of the embryon,...so much of the form and propensities of the parent. Owing to the imperfection of language the offspring is termed a in n- animal, but is in truth a branch...
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Evolution, Old and New: Or, the Theories of Buffon, Dr. Erasmus Darwin, and ...

Samuel Butler - Evolution - 1879 - 402 pages
...malevolent kind, they must render their possessor miserable even in Heaven. I would apply this ingenious idea to the generation or production of the embryon...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...
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Evolution, old and new; or, The theories of Buffon, dr. Erasmus Darwin, and ...

Samuel Butler - Evolution - 1879 - 436 pages
...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...
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The New Phytologist, Volume 8

Sir Arthur George Tansley - Botany - 1909 - 680 pages
...malevolent kind, they must render their possessor miserable even in Heaven. I would apply this ingenious idea to the generation or production of the embryon...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 is...
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The Law of Sex Determination and Its Practical Application

Laura Annice Davis Calhoun - Diagnostic sex determination - 1910 - 268 pages
...malevolent kind, they must render the possessor miserable, even in Heaven. I would apply this ingenious idea to the generation or production of the embryon,...so much of the form and propensities of the parent. " Owing to the imperfection of language, the offspring is termed a new animal, but is in truth a branch...
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The Law of Sex Determination and Its Practical Application

Laura Annice Davis Calhoun - Diagnostic sex determination - 1910 - 264 pages
...malevolent kind, they must render the possessor miserable, even in Heaven. I would apply this ingenious idea to the generation or production of the embryon,...so much of the form and propensities of the parent. "Owing to the imperfection of language, the offspring is termed a new animal, but is in truth a branch...
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Foundations of Biology

Lorande Loss Woodruff - Biology - 1922 - 508 pages
...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...
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The Shrewsbury Edition of the Works of Samuel Butler: Evolution, old and new

Samuel Butler - Epic poetry, Greek - 1924 - 426 pages
...malevolent kind, they must render their possessor miserable even in Heaven. I would apply this ingenious idea to the generation or production of the embryon...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 » in...
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