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" Although much remains obscure, and will long remain obscure, I can entertain no doubt, after the most deliberate study and dispassionate judgment of which I am capable, that the view which most naturalists until recently entertained, and which I formerly... "
New Zealand Journal of Science - Página 134
1883
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen6

1860 - 800 páginas
...ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES. [Continued.] " I CAN entertain no doubt, after the most deliberate study and dispassionate judgment of which I am capable, that the view which most naturalists entertain, and which I formerly entertained, — namely, that each species has been independently created,...
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The North British Review, Volúmenes32-33

1860 - 660 páginas
...remains obscure, and will long remain obscure, I can entertain no doubt, after the most deliberate study and dispassionate judgment of which I am capable, that the view which most naturalists entertain, and which I formerly entertained, namely, that each species has been independently created,...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen6

1860 - 794 páginas
...ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES. [Continued.] " I CAN entertain no doubt, after the most deliberate study and dispassionate judgment of which I am capable, that the view which most naturalists entertain, and which I formerly entertained, — namely, that each species has been independently created,...
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Life on the Earth: Its Origin and Succession

John Phillips - 1860 - 280 páginas
...obscure, and will long remain obscure, I can entertain no doubt, after the most deliberate study and most dispassionate judgment of which I am capable, that the view which most naturalists entertain, and which I formerly entertained, namely, that each species has been independently created,...
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The Dial, Volumen1

Moncure Daniel Conway - 1860 - 786 páginas
...remains obscure, and must long remain obscure, I can entertain no doubt, after the most deliberate judgment of which I am capable, that the view which most naturalists entertain, and which I formerly entertained — namely, that each species has been independently created...
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection; Or, The Preservation ...

Charles Darwin - 1861 - 470 páginas
...remains obscure, and will long remain obscure, I can entertain no doubt, after the most deliberate study and dispassionate judgment of which I am capable, that the view which most naturalists entertain, and which I formerly entertained — namely, that each species has been independently created...
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Natural Selection Not Inconsistent with Natural Theology: A Free Examination ...

Asa Gray - 1861 - 68 páginas
...shall be duly informed. 12 ARTICLE II. " I can entertain no doubt, after the most deliberate study and dispassionate judgment of which I am capable, that the view which most naturalists entertain, and which I formerly entertained, — namely, that each species has been independently created,...
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The Theological and Literary Journal, Volumen13

1861 - 824 páginas
...remains obscure, and will long remain obscure, I can entertain no doubt, after the most deliberate study and dispassionate judgment of which I am capable, that the view which most naturalists entertain, and which I formerly entertained, namely, that each species has been independently created,...
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Biblical natural science, Volumen1

John Duns - 1863 - 650 páginas
...remains obscure, and will long remain obscure, I can entertain no doubt, after the most deliberate study and dispassionate judgment of which I am capable, that the view which most naturalists entertain, and which I formerly entertained, that each species has been independently created, is erroneous....
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The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London, Volumen11

1863 - 510 páginas
...deductions of Mr. Darwin, who writes — " I can entertain no doubt, after the most deliberate study and dispassionate judgment of which I am capable, that the view which most naturalists entertain, and which I formerly entertained, namely, that each species has been independently created,...
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