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" That there is a capacity in all species to accommodate themselves, to a certain extent, to a change of external circumstances, this extent varying greatly according to the species. "
Theism: The Witness of Reason and Nature to an All-wise and Beneficent Creator - Página 73
de John Tulloch - 1855 - 375 páginas
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The Darwinian Theory of the Transmutation of Species

Robert Mackenzie Beverley - 1867 - 598 páginas
...chapters, we may draw the following inferences in regard to the reality of species in nature. '1. That there is a capacity in all species to accommodate...extent varying greatly, according to the species. ' 2. When the change of situation which they can endure is great, it is usually attended by some modification...
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The Darwinian Theory of the Transmutation of Species

Robert Mackenzie Beverley - 1867 - 406 páginas
...chapters, we may draw the following inferences in regard to the reality of species in nature. ' 1 . That there is a capacity in all species to accommodate...extent varying greatly, according to the species. ' 2. When the change of situation which they can endure is great, it is usually attended by some modification...
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The Great Problem: The Higher Ministry of Nature Viewed in the Light of ...

John R. Leifchild - 1872 - 578 páginas
...chapters, we may draw the following inferences in regard to the reality of species in Nature. " i st. That there is a capacity in all species to accommodate...certain extent, to a change of external circumstances, the extent varying greatly, according to the species. " 2nd. When the change of situation which they...
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Essays Contributed to the 'Quarterly Review.".

Samuel Wilberforce - 1874 - 412 páginas
...recapitulation of the whole argument in favour of the reality of species in nature. He urges : — 1. That there is a capacity in all species to accommodate...certain extent to a change of external circumstances. 4. The entire variation from the original type . . . may usually be effected in a brief period of time,...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volume 86

1850 - 346 páginas
...actual knowledge of the conditions and changes of animal and vegetable life existing ; around us. ' 1st. There is a capacity in all species to accommodate...circumstances, this extent varying greatly according to the aperies. 10 11 ' 2nd. When the change of situation they can endure is great, it is usually attended...
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The Life and Work of Charles Darwin: A Lecture Delivered to the Leeds ...

Louis Compton Miall - 1883 - 72 páginas
...Species" had thrown a fuller light upon the question. Lyell's summingup* is as follows : — i. That there is a capacity in all species to accommodate...certain extent to a change of external circumstances. 2 [4]. The entire variation from the original type . . . may usually be effected in a brief period...
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Theism: Cosmic Theism, Or, The Theism of Nature

Randolph Sinks Foster - 1890 - 472 páginas
...scientists : " It may be considered, then, as determined by the overbalance of physiological authority, that there is a capacity in all species to accommodate...varying greatly according to the species. There may arise thus changes of appearance or structure, and some of these changes are transmissible to the offspring...
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Natural Science, Volume 8

1896 - 470 páginas
...justification for quoting in full Lyell's own summary of his arguments. It is as follows : — i. " There is a capacity in all species to accommodate...extent varying greatly, according to the species. 2. " When the change of situation which they can endure is great, it is usually attended by some modifications...
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History of Geology

Horace Bolingbroke Woodward - 1911 - 234 páginas
...Nature?" and of the arguments in favour of the theory of transmutation of species. He admitted that "there is a capacity in all species to accommodate...this extent varying greatly according to the species . . . but the mutations thus superinduced are governed by constant laws, and the capability of so varying...
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Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1914 - 552 páginas
...recapitulation of the whole argument in favour of the reality of species in nature. He urges : — 1. That there is a capacity in all species to accommodate...certain extent to a change .of external circumstances. 4. The entire variation from the original type . . . may usually be effected in a brief period of time,...
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