| 1902 - 642 pages
...— ' In proportion to its bulk is the difficulty of the contest which, as a living organised whole, the individual of such species has to maintain against...to the ordinary chemical and physical forces. Any change, therefore, in such external » Huxley, ' Life and Letters,' vol. ip 141. vOL. CXCvI. NO. CCOCII.... | |
| 1851 - 1248 pages
...surrounding influences which are ever tending to dissolve the vital bond and subjugate the organised matter to the ordinary chemical and physical forces. Any changes, therefore, in the external circumstances in which a species may have been created to exist, will militate against... | |
| 1851 - 438 pages
...surrounding influences which are ever tending to dissolve the vital bond, and subjugate the organized matter to the ordinary chemical and physical forces. Any changes, therefore, in the external circumstances in which a species may have been created to exist, will militate against... | |
| 1851 - 450 pages
...surrounding influences which are ever tending to dissolve the vital bond, and subjugate the organized matter to the ordinary chemical and physical forces. Any changes, therefore, in the external circumstances in which a species may have been created to exist, will militate against... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1852 - 500 pages
...surrounding influences, which are ever tending to dissolve the vital bond, and subjugate the organized matter to the ordinary chemical and physical forces. Any changes, therefore, in the external circumstances in which a species may nave been created to exist, will militate against... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1854 - 438 pages
...surrounding influences which are ever tending to dissolve the vital bond and subjugate the organised matter to the ordinary chemical and physical forces. Any changes, therefore, in the external circumstances in which a species may have been created to exist, will militate against... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1854 - 450 pages
...surrounding influences which are ever tending to dissolve the vital bond and subjugate the organised matter to the ordinary chemical and physical forces. Any changes, therefore, in the external circumstances in which a species may have been created to exist, will militate against... | |
| 1859 - 532 pages
...remained. ID proportion to its bulk is the difficulty of the contest which, as a living organized whole, the individual of such species has to maintain against...Any changes, therefore, in such external agencies as a species may have been originally adapted to exist in, will militate against that existence in a degree... | |
| 1859 - 450 pages
...remained. In proportion to its bulk is the difficulty of the contest, which, as a living organized whole, the individual of such species has to maintain against...Any changes, therefore, in such external agencies as a species may have been originally adapted to exist in, will militate against that existence in a degree... | |
| Richard Owen - 1859 - 118 pages
...antiquity have survived. In proportion to its bulk is the difficulty of the contest which the animal has to maintain against the surrounding agencies that...Any changes, therefore, in such external agencies as a species may have been originally adapted to exist in, will militate against that existence in a degree... | |
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