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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex - Page 17
by Charles Darwin - 1871 - 475 pages
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Proceedings, Volume 20

Royal Society of Edinburgh - Science - 1895 - 692 pages
...Without question," says Professor Huxley, " the mode of origin and the early stages of the development of Man are identical with those of the animals immediately below him in the scale" (Collected Essays, vol. vii. p. 89). The illustrious von Baer, who first directed special attention...
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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature

Thomas Henry Huxley - Apes - 1863 - 204 pages
...time these thirty years. Without question, the mode of origin and the early stages of the development of man are identical with those of the animals immediately...without a doubt, in these respects, he is far nearer the Apes, than the Apes are to the Dog. The Human ovum is about fij of an inch in diameter, and might...
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The Anthropological Review, Volume 2

Anthropology - 1864 - 668 pages
...as man is an animal, ' without question, the mode of origin and the early stagjs of the development of man are identical with those of the animals immediately below him in the scale.' We quote on unhesitatingly — ' Without a doubt, in these respects, he is far nearer the apes, than...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 37

Henry Allon - Christianity - 1863 - 622 pages
...? Far from it. For, ' With' out question, the mode of origin and the early stages of devel' opment of man are identical with those of the animals immediately...without a doubt, in these respects, he is ' far nearer the apes than the apes are to the dog.' And in the very particulars in which the developing man differs...
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The Descent of man

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 432 pages
...doubtful for a moment ; without question, the mode of origin and the early stages of the development of man are identical with those of the animals immediately...far nearer to apes, than the apes are to the dog." JRudiments. — This subject, though not intrinsically more important than the last two, will for several...
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All the Year Round, Volume 5; Volume 25

English literature - 1871 - 632 pages
...presents marked differences from the young ape. Without question, the early stages of the development of man are identical with those of the animals immediately...in the scale : without a doubt, in these respects, man is far nearer to the apes than the apes are to the dog. And now for the grand inference. Every...
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The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volume 36

Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - Bible - 1864 - 742 pages
...system. Professor Huxley also states, that " the mode of origin and the early stages of the development of man are identical with those of the animals immediately below him in the scale," p. 83, and he might have added those considerably removed from him ; yet, who has discovered on what...
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Man in the Past, Present and Future ...

Ludwig Büchner - Human beings - 1872 - 404 pages
...time these thirty years. Without question, the mode of origin and the early stages of the development of Man are identical with those of the animals immediately below him in the scale &c." As regards the human ovum, it is in all essential particulars like that of any other Mammal, diifering,...
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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature

Thomas Henry Huxley - Apes - 1873 - 204 pages
...time these thirty years. Without question, the mode of origin and the early stages of the development of man are identical with those of the animals immediately...without a doubt, in these respects, he is far nearer the Apes, than the Apes are to the Dog. The Human ovum is about TiT of an inch in diameter, and might...
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Protoplasm: Or, Matter and Life. With Some Remarks Upon the "Confession" of ...

Lionel Smith Beale - Cytoplasm - 1874 - 462 pages
...that if according to the teaching of Huxley, we allow " that the mode of origin and the early stages of man are identical with* those of the animals immediately below him in the scale," we must necessarily adopt the conclusion that there is some real bodily relationship between man and...
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