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" Who that reads the touching instances of maternal affection, related so often of the women of all nations, and of the females of all animals, can doubt that the principle of action is the same in the two cases... "
Astronomy and General Physics Considered with Reference to Natural Theology - Page 223
by William Whewell - 1862 - 328 pages
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The Lancet, Volume 2

1872 - 890 pages
...controlled by his intelligence. Again, Mr. Darwin, quoting from Whewell's Bridgewater treatise, says, " Who that reads the touching instances of maternal affection, related so often, of women of all nations, and of the females of all animals, can doubt that the principle of action is...
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Astronomy and General Physics, Considered with Reference to Natural Theology

William Whewell - 1833 - 298 pages
...the same by which her eggs are so organized that incubation leads to the birth of the young animal 1 Nor, again, can we imagine that while the structure...enlightened in one of them by the rational faculty 1 And who can place in separate provinces the supporting and protecting love of the father and the...
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Astronomy and General Physics: Considered with Reference ..., Volume 3, Part 4

William Whewell - 1852 - 244 pages
...closely analogous, can belong to a different scheme. Who, that reads the touching instances of materrial affection, related so often of the women of all nations,...enlightened in one of them by the rational faculty 1 And who can place in separate provinces the supporting and protecting love of the father and the...
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Astronomy and General Physics: Considered with Reference to Natural Theology ...

William Whewell - 1856 - 250 pages
...belong to a different scheme. Who, that reads the touching instances of maternal affection, relaced so often of the women of all nations, and of the females...the supporting and protecting love of the father and the mother'? or consider as entirely distinct from these, and belonging to another part of our nature,...
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All the Year Round, Volume 5; Volume 25

1871 - 632 pages
...immediately examined the kitten's feet, and without more ado bit off the claws. As Whewell has remarked, '' Who that reads the touching instances of maternal...principle of action is the same in the two cases?" Allowing that the principle of action is the same, does it thence inevitably follow that the ancestry...
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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, Volume 1

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 468 pages
...had a heart of stone, must have felt remorse to the last hour of his life. As Whewell8 has remarked, "who that reads the touching instances of " maternal...principle of action is the same in the " two cases ?" ^ We see maternal affection exhibited in the most trifling details ; thus Rengger observed an American...
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The Descent of man

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 432 pages
...heart of stone, must have felt remorse to the last hour of his life. As Whewell 8 -has remarked, " who that reads the touching instances of maternal...the principle of action is the same in the two cases ? " We see maternal affection exhibited in the most trifling details ; thus Rengger observed an American...
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All the Year Round, Volume 5; Volume 25

1871 - 632 pages
...immediately examined the kitten's feet, and without more ado bit off the claws. As Whewell has remarked, " Who that reads the touching instances of maternal...of the women of all nations, and of the females of :til animals, can doubt that the principle of action is the same in the two cases?" Allowing that the...
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Charles Darwin's Works: The descent of man and seletion in relation to sex

Charles Darwin - 1896 - 890 pages
...heart of stone, must have felt remorse to the last hour of his life. As Whewell 10 has well asked, " who that reads the touching " instances of maternal..." principle of action is the same in the two cases ? " We see maternal affection exhibited in the most trifling details ; thus Eengger observed an American...
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Selections from "The Origin of Species", "The Descent of Man", "The ...

Charles Darwin - 1902 - 238 pages
...had a heart of stone, must have felt remorse to the last hour of his life. As Whewell has well asked, "who that reads the touching instances of maternal...principle of action is the same in the two cases?'' We see maternal affection exhibited in the most trifling details ; thus Renggcr observed an American...
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