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" Analogy would lead me one step further, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants have descended from some one prototype. But analogy may be a deceitful guide. "
The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, The Preservation of ... - Page 424
by Charles Darwin - 1873 - 458 pages
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Journal, Volume 3

Liverpool Geological Association - Geology - 1883 - 182 pages
...adds " Analogy would lead me one step further, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants are descended from some one prototype. But analogy may be a deceitful guide.'' And here I must remark that if there be one form of expression more common than another throughout...
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The Neanderthal Skull on Evolution in an Address Supposed to be Delivered A ...

Bourchier Wrey Savile - Anthropology - 1885 - 342 pages
...lead me one step further, viz., to the belief that all animals and plants have descended from some prototype. But analogy may be a deceitful guide. Nevertheless, all living things have much in common. Therefore I should infer from analogy that probably all the organic beings which have ever lived on...
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The errors of evolution, ed., with an intr., by H.L. Hastings

Robert Patterson - 1885 - 324 pages
...number." " Analogy would lead me one step farther, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants are descended from some one prototype. But analogy may be a deceitful guide And as natural selection works solely by and for the good of each being, all corporeal and mental endowments...
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Darwinism refuted out of Darwin's book [The origin of species].

Henry Walduck - 1885 - 16 pages
...number. Analogy would lead me one step further, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants are descended from some one prototype. But analogy may be a deceitful guide.' The above, then, is Darwin's idea of the commencement of animal and vegetable generation ; and let...
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The Science of Thought

Friedrich Max Müller - Language and languages - 1887 - 738 pages
...he continues, ' would lead us one step further, namely, to a belief that all animals and plants are descended from some one prototype. But analogy may...much in common, in their chemical composition, their germinal vesicles, their cellular structure, and their laws of growth and reproduction. We see this...
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The Science of Thought, Volume 2

Friedrich Max Müller - Language and languages - 1887 - 722 pages
...he continues, ' would lead us one step further, namely, to a belief that all animals and plants are descended from some one prototype. But analogy may...much in common, in their chemical composition, their germinal vesicles, their cellular structure, and their laws of growth and reproduction. We see this...
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The Science of Thought, Volume 1

Friedrich Max Müller - Language and languages - 1887 - 362 pages
...the Molluscan, the Articulate, and the Vertebrate. See Methods of Study in Natural History, p. 36. But analogy may be a deceitful guide." " Nevertheless,...much in common, in their chemical composition, their germinal vesicles, their cellular structure, and their laws of growth and reproduction. We see this...
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Christianity in the United States from the First Settlement Down to the ...

Daniel Dorchester - Christianity - 1888 - 874 pages
...said :f Analogy would lead me one step further, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants have descended from some one prototype. But analogy may be a deceitful guide. I should infer from analogy that probably all the organic beings which have lived on this earth have...
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Lippincott's Monthly Magazine: A Popular Journal of General ..., Volume 44

Literature - 1889 - 914 pages
...repeating to himself certain words of Darwin, a writer who had impressed him with singular force : "... All living things have much in common, in their chemical composition, their germinal vesicles, their cellular structure, and their laws of growth and reproduction. We see this...
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Solarion: A Romance

Edgar Fawcett - American fiction - 1889 - 206 pages
...repeating to himself certain words of Darwin, a writer who had impressed him with singular force; "... All living things have much in common, in their chemical composition, their germinal vesicles, their cellular structure, and their laws of growth and reproduction. We see this...
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