... Not being able to appreciate, or conceive, of the distinction between the psychical phenomena of a chimpanzee and of a Boschisman, or of an Aztec with arrested brain-growth, as being of a nature so essential as to preclude a comparison between them,... A Primer of Darwinism and Organic Evolution - Page 183by Joseph Young Bergen, Fanny Dickerson Bergen - 1890 - 261 pagesFull view - About this book
| Linnean Society of London - Zoology - 1857 - 398 pages
...essential as to preclude a comparison between them, or as being other than a difference of degree, I cannot shut my eyes to the significance of that...structure— every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous, — which makes the determination of the difference between Homo and Pitheeus the anatomist's difficulty.... | |
| Natural history - 1861 - 638 pages
...essential as to preclude a comparison between them, or as being other than a difference of degree, I cannot shut my eyes to the significance of that...structure — every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous — which makes the determination of the difference between Homo and fithenu the anatomist's difficulty."*... | |
| 1862 - 628 pages
...a comparison between them, or at being other than a difference of degree, I cannot shut my eyei ID the significance of that all-pervading similitude...structure — every tooth, every bone strictly homologous — which makes the determination of the difference between Homo and Pitheevs the anatomist's difficulty."... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - Social Science - 1863 - 576 pages
...essential as to preclude a comparison between them, or as being other than a difference of degree, I cannot shut my eyes to the significance of that...structure — every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous — which makes the determination of the difference between Homo and Pithecus the anatomist's difficulty... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Apes - 1863 - 204 pages
...essential as to preclude a comparison between them, or as being other than a difference of degree, I cannot shut my eyes to the significance of that...structure— every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous — which makes the determination of the difference between Homo and Pithecus the anatomist's difficulty."... | |
| Anthropology - 1863 - 584 pages
...essential as to preclude a comparison between them, or as being other than a difference of degree, I cannot shut my eyes to the significance of that...structure — every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous — which makes the determination of the difference between Homo and Pithecus the anatomist's difficulty.'... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - Evolution - 1863 - 558 pages
...essential as to preclude a comparison between them, or as being other than a difference of degree, I cannot shut my eyes to the significance of that all-pervading similitude of structure — eveiy tooth, every bone, strictly homologous — which makes the determination of the difference... | |
| Anthropology - 1863 - 584 pages
...essential as to preclude a comparison between them, or as being other than a difference of degree, I cannot shut my eyes to the significance of that all-pervading similitude of structure—every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous—which makes the determination of the difference... | |
| Georges Pouchet - Anthropology - 1864 - 192 pages
...essential as to preclude a comparison between them, or as being other than a difference of degree, I cannot shut my eyes to the significance of that...structure — every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous — which makes the determination of the difference between Homo and Pithecus the anatomist's difficulty.... | |
| Georges Pouchet - Anthropology - 1864 - 188 pages
...essential as to preclude a comparison between them, or as being other than a difference of degree, I cannot shut my eyes to the significance of that...structure — every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous — which makes the determination of the difference between Homo and Pithecus the anatomist's difficulty.... | |
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