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" ... would it be too bold to imagine, that all warmblooded animals have arisen from one living filament, which THE GREAT FIRST CAUSE endued with animality, with the power of acquiring new parts, attended with new propensities, directed by irritations,... "
A Primer of Darwinism and Organic Evolution - Page 226
by Joseph Young Bergen, Fanny Dickerson Bergen - 1890 - 261 pages
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Nature, Volume 21

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1880 - 668 pages
...described have been produced ; would it be too bold to imagine, that in the great length of time, since the earth began to exist, perhaps millions of ages before...all warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament which THE GREAT FIRST CAUSE endued with animality, with the power of acquiring new parts,...
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The Derbyshire Gatherer of Archæological, Historical, Biographical Facts ...

William Andrews - Derbyshire (England) - 1880 - 342 pages
...following extract : — " Would it be too bold to imagine that, in the great length of time since the earth began to exist, perhaps millions of ages before...all warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament, which the Great First Cause endowed with animality, with the power of acquiring new parts,...
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God and Creation

Robert Reid Howison - Creation - 1883 - 598 pages
...evolution in the words, " Would it be too bold to imagine that in the great length of time since the earth began to exist — perhaps millions of ages...all warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament, wliich the Great First Cause endued with animality, with the power of acquiring new parts,...
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Development Theory

Joseph Young Bergen - Evolution - 1884 - 268 pages
...described have been produced, would it be too bold to imagine that in the great length of time since the earth began to exist, perhaps millions of ages before...filament,1 which the great First Cause endued with anirnality, with the power of acquiring new parts attended with new propensities, directed by irritations,...
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Natural History: Its Rise and Progress in Britain as Developed in the Life ...

Henry Alleyne Nicholson - Natural history - 1886 - 344 pages
...how minute a portion of time many of the changes of the animals above described have been produced ; would it be too bold to imagine that all warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament, which THE GREAT FIRST CAUSE endued with animality, with the power of acquiring new parts,...
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Charles Darwin, His Life and Work

Charles Frederick Holder - 1891 - 374 pages
...all organic life " : " Would it be too bold to imagine that, in the great length of time since the earth began to exist, perhaps millions of ages before...all warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament, which the great First Cause endued with animality, with the power of acquiring new parts,...
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The Asclepiad. v. 10, 1893, Volume 10

1893 - 478 pages
...animals have been produced, would it be too bold to imagine that in the great length of time since the earth began to exist, perhaps millions of ages before...all warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament, which THE GREAT FIRST CAUSE endued with animality, with the power of acquiring new parts,...
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From the Greeks to Darwin: An Outline of the Development of the ..., Volume 1

Henry Fairfield Osborn - Evolution - 1894 - 284 pages
...changes have been produced, would it be too bold to imagine, in the great length of time since the earth began to exist, perhaps millions of ages before the commencement of the history of mankind, that all warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament, which the first great Cause imbued...
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A Text-book of zoology v. 2, Volume 2

Thomas Jeffery Parker - 1897 - 1122 pages
...1794-6, after summarising the extraordinary adaptations to be seen in the animal kingdom, he asks, " Would it be too bold to imagine that all warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament [he was a spermatist] which the great First Cause endued with animality, with the power of...
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Disciples of Aesculapius, Volume 2

Benjamin Ward Richardson, Mrs. George Martin - Medicine - 1900 - 468 pages
...animals have been produced, would it be too bold to imagine that in the great length of time since the earth began to exist, perhaps millions of ages before...all warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament, which THE GREAT FIRST CAUSE endued with animality, with the power of acquiring new parts,...
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