| American periodicals - 1849 - 742 pages
...any legitimate analogy may seem to guide them rightly in the boundless ocean of unknown truth. And if censure be merited for here indulging, even for...not fail to suggest to the anatomist many possible modifications of it beyond those that we know to have been realized in this little orb of ours. STANZAS.... | |
| English literature - 1851 - 616 pages
...far as any legitimate analogy may seem to guide them rightly in the boundless ocean of unknown truth. But if censure be merited for here indulging, even...not fail to suggest to the anatomist many possible modifications of it beyond those that we know to have been realized in this little orb of ours." If... | |
| David Brewster - Astronomy - 1854 - 334 pages
...any legitimate analogy may seem to guide them rightly on the boundless ocean of unknown truth. And if censure be merited for here indulging, even for...not fail to suggest to the anatomist many possible modifications of it beyond those that we know to have been realized in this little orb of ours." These... | |
| James McCosh, George Dickie - Biology - 1856 - 562 pages
...far as any legitimate analogy may seem to guide them rightly in the boundless ocean of unknown truth. But if censure .be merited for here indulging, even...not fail to suggest to the anatomist many possible modifications of it beyond those we know to have been realized in this little orb of ours." If there... | |
| 1856 - 784 pages
...as any legitimate analogy may seem to gui'1: them rightly in the boundleas ocean of unknown truth. But if censure be merited for here indulging, even...moment, in pure speculation, it may perhaps be disarmed bj the reflection that the discovery of the vertebrate archetpye Cut¿:d not fail to suggest to the... | |
| David Brewster - Astronomy - 1856 - 270 pages
...as any legitmate analogy may seem to guide them rightly on the boundless ocean of unknown truth. And if censure be merited for here indulging, even for a moment, in pure speculation, it may perhaps Toe disarmed by the reflection that the discovery of the vertebrate archetype could not fail to suggest... | |
| John Parry - 1861 - 762 pages
...censure be merited for here indulging, eren for a moment, in pure speculation, it may perhaps be diearmrd by the reflection that the discovery of the vertebrate...archetype could not fail to suggest, to the anatomist, шал; possible modifications of it beyond those that we know to nave been realized in this little... | |
| George Smith Drew - Church - 1866 - 364 pages
...any legitimate analogy may seem to guide them rightiy, on the boundless ocean of unknown truth. And, if censure be merited for here indulging, even for a moment, in pure •peculation, it may perhaps be disarmed by the reflection that the discovery of the vertebrate archetype... | |
| George Smith Drew - Kingdom of God - 1871 - 372 pages
...any legitimate analogy may seem to guide them rightly, 011 the boundless ocean of unknown truth. And, if censure be merited for here indulging, even for...archetype could not fail to suggest to the anatomist many modifications of it beyond those that we know to have been realized in this little orb of ours."—... | |
| John Parry - 1891 - 806 pages
...rightly in the boundless ocean of unknown truth. But if censure be merited for here indulging, even foc a moment, in pure speculation, it may perhaps be disarmed...the discovery of the vertebrate archetype could not fall to suggest, to the anatomist, maaf possible modifications of it beyond those that we kJiow U have... | |
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