Fifthly, from their first rudiment, or primordium, to the termination of their lives, all animals undergo perpetual transformations, which are in part produced by their own exertions in consequence of their desires and aversions, of their pleasures and... The Study of Animal Life - Página 289por John Arthur Thomson - 1892 - 375 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Erasmus Darwin - 1800 - 676 páginas
...wants them ; and lofes his tail, when it is no longer of fervice to him. Fifthly, from their firft rudiment, or primordium, to the termination of their...which are in part produced by their own exertions in confequence of their dcfires and averfions, of their pleafures and their pains, or of irritations,... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1801 - 602 páginas
...wants them ; and lofes his tail, when it is no longer of fervice to him. Fifthly, from their firft rudiment, or primordium, to the termination of their...which are in part produced by their own exertions in confequence of their defires and averfions, of their pleafures and their pains, or of irritations,... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1803 - 622 páginas
...his tail, when it is no longer of fervice to him. Fifthly, from their firft rudiment, or pTimordium, to the termination of their lives, all animals undergo...which are in part produced by their o.wn exertions in confequence of their defires and averfions, of their pleafures and their painj, or of irritations,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 506 páginas
...creatures which possess them, and on which their existence depends ; " and more specifically he says that " from their first rudiment or primordium, to the termination...associations ; and many of these acquired forms or properties are transmitted to their posterity." While it embodies a belief for which a great deal is... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 510 páginas
...creatures which possess them, and on which their existence depends;" and more specifically he says that " from their first rudiment or primordium, to the termination...associations; and many of these acquired forms or properties are transmitted to their posterity." While it embodies a belief for which a great deal is... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1866 - 512 páginas
...creatures which possess them, and on which their existence depends ; " and more specifically he says that " from their first rudiment or primordium, to the termination...li-ves, all animals undergo perpetual transformations 5 which are in part produced by their own exertions, in consequence of their desires and aversions,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 516 páginas
...termination of thoir lives, all animals undergo perpetual transformations ; which are in part produced bv their own exertions, in consequence of their desires...associations ; and many of these acquired forms or properties are transmitted to their posterity." While it embodies a belief for which a great deal is... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1879 - 956 páginas
...widely from Mr. Butler. Dr. Darwin anticipated Lamarck in arguing that the transformations of animals " are in part produced by their own exertions in consequence...aversions, of their pleasures and their pains, or of irritation or of associations ; and many of these acquired forms or propensities are transmitted to... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1879 - 402 páginas
...and lungs when he wants them, and loses his tail when it is no longer of service to him. " Fifthly, from their first rudiment or primordium to the termination...perpetual transformations ; which are in part produced ty their own- exertions in consequence of their desires and aversions, of their pleasures and their... | |
| Ernst Ludwig Krause - 1879 - 230 páginas
...pri" mordium, to the termination of their lives, " all animals undergo perpetual transformaN " tions, which are in part produced by their " own exertions...their " desires and aversions, of their pleasures and " pains, or of irritations, or of associations; " and many of these acquired forms or " propensities... | |
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