The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... regarded as having laid the foundation of modern ideas regarding that process , adopted as his physiological motto the expression , omne animal ex ovo . Whilst it is undoubtedly true that the egg , or ovum , must be regarded as the ...
... regarded as having laid the foundation of modern ideas regarding that process , adopted as his physiological motto the expression , omne animal ex ovo . Whilst it is undoubtedly true that the egg , or ovum , must be regarded as the ...
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... regarded as transmitting in some fashion or other , and in a material form , the likenesses which link parent and ... regarded in relation to the wants of their exist- stence , as do the highest animals or most highly organised plants ...
... regarded as transmitting in some fashion or other , and in a material form , the likenesses which link parent and ... regarded in relation to the wants of their exist- stence , as do the highest animals or most highly organised plants ...
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... regarded as somewhat earlier or somewhat later than the Bible narrative , appears to dispose finally of the fantastic interpretation assigned by Hugh Miller and others to the Biblical cosmogony , as corresponding to a series of visions ...
... regarded as somewhat earlier or somewhat later than the Bible narrative , appears to dispose finally of the fantastic interpretation assigned by Hugh Miller and others to the Biblical cosmogony , as corresponding to a series of visions ...
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