| 1901 - 770 pages
...chapters are lost, while in thoso that remain many pages are misplaced and others are so blurred as to be illegible; words, sentences, or entire paragraphs...worse still, alterations or spurious additions have beeu freely introduced by later hands, and at times so cunningly as to defy detection. Very slight... | |
| Arthur Milnes Marshall - 1893 - 682 pages
...chapters are lost, while in those that remain many pages are misplaced, and others are so blurred as to be illegible ; words, sentences, or entire paragraphs...and, worse still, alterations or spurious additions of later date have been freely introduced, and at times so cunningly as to defy detection. Very slight... | |
| Arthur Milnes Marshall - 1894 - 268 pages
...chapters are lost, while in those that remain many pages are misplaced and others are so blurred as to be illegible ; words, sentences, or entire paragraphs...hands, and at times so cunningly as to defy detection. The chief disturbing cause arises from the necessity of supplying the embryo with nutriment. This acts... | |
| James Mark Baldwin - 1894 - 526 pages
...while in those that remain many pages are misplaced and others are so blurred as to be illegible . . . and worse still, alterations or spurious additions...hands, and at times so cunningly as to defy detection." II. The second great consideration pertains to the period of infancy, using the term 'infancy' to cover... | |
| Arthur Milnes Marshall - 1894 - 286 pages
...chapters are lost, while in those that remain many pages are misplaced and others are so blurred as to be illegible ; words, sentences, or entire paragraphs...or spurious additions have been freely introduced G by later hands, and at times so cunningly as to defy detection. The chief disturbing cause arises... | |
| Albert Leonard, William Henry Metzler, Jacob Richard Street - 1900 - 352 pages
...chapters are lost, while in those that remain many pages are misplaced, and others are so blurred as to be illegible ; words, sentences, or entire paragraphs...and, worse still, alterations or spurious additions of later date have been freely introduced and at times so cunningly as to defy detection."1 Even "anachronisms,... | |
| Ronald L. Numbers - 1995 - 658 pages
...chapters are lost, while in those that remain many pages are misplaced and others are so blurred as to be illegible; words, sentences, or entire paragraphs...introduced by later hands, and at times so cunningly as to deiy detection."33 Such statements intimating that nature had "distorted," or "Falsified" her own history... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1891 - 1334 pages
...lost, while in those that remain many pages are misplaced and others are so blurred as to be illepible; words, sentences, or entire paragraphs are omitted,...consideration will show that development cannot in all cases Ъstrictly a recapitulation of ancestral stages. It is well known that closely allied animals may diner... | |
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