| Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1861 - 470 pages
...whatever as the rule, and non-inheritance as the anomaly. The laws governing inheritance are quite unknown ; no one can say why the same peculiarity in different individuals of the same species, and in individuals of different species, is sometimes inherited and sometimes not so ; why the child... | |
| Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1864 - 472 pages
...whatever as the rule, and non-inheritance as the anomaly. ' ยป. The laws governing inheritance are quite unknown ; no one can say why the same peculiarity in different individuals of the same species, and in individuals of different species, is sometimes inherited and sometimes not so : why the child... | |
| Science - 1868 - 676 pages
...no one can say why a peculiarity in different individuals of the same species, or in individuals of different species, is sometimes inherited and sometimes...to its grandfather or grandmother, or more remote ancestor." But as we stated in our criticism already referred to, this very ignorance of the causes... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - Science - 1868 - 664 pages
...no one can say why a peculiarity in different individuals of the same species, or in individuals of different species, is sometimes inherited and sometimes...to its grandfather or grandmother, or more remote ancestor." But as we stated in our criticism already referred to, this very ignorance of the causes... | |
| Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1870 - 468 pages
...same species, and in individuals of different species, is sometimes inherited and sometimes not BO ; why the child often reverts in certain characters to its grandfather or grandmother or other much more remote ancestor ; why a peculiarity is often transmitted from one BCX to both sexes,... | |
| Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1873 - 492 pages
...the rule, and non-inheritance as the anomaly. The laws governing inheritance are for the most part unknown. No one can say why the same peculiarity in...characters to its grandfather or grandmother or more remote ancestor ; why a peculiarity is often transmitted from one sex to both sexes, or to one sex alone,... | |
| George St. Clair - Evolution - 1873 - 296 pages
...parents ; no one can say why a peculiarity in an individual is sometimes inherited and sometimes not, why the child often reverts in certain characters to its grandfather or grandmother, or some more remote ancestor ; nor why a peculiarity is often transmitted from one sex to both sexes,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1875 - 504 pages
...the rule, aud non-inheritance as the anomaly. The laws governing inheritance are for the most part unknown. No one can say why the same peculiarity in...species, or in different species, is sometimes inherited aud sometimes not so; why the child often reverts in certain characters to its grandfather or grandmother... | |
| Homeopathy - 1877 - 638 pages
...(of man) we are in all cases very ignorant." And again, " The laws governing inheritance are quite unknown ; no one can say why the same peculiarity in different individuals of the same species is sometimes inherited and sometimes not." Neither Spencer nor Huxley offer any explanation of these... | |
| Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1883 - 494 pages
...the rule, and non-inheritance as the anomaly. The laws governing inheritance are for the most part unknown. No one can say why the same peculiarity in...characters to its grandfather or grandmother or more remote ancestor; why a peculiarity is often transmitted from one PCX to both sexes, or to one sex alone, more... | |
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