Thus, whatever system of organs be studied, the comparison of their modifications in the ape series leads to one and the same result — that the structural differences which separate Man from the Gorilla and the Chimpanzee are not so great as those which... The Contemporary Review - Pagina 1251877Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| New Church gen. confer - 1872 - 634 pagini
...so far as physical structure is concerned, " the differences which separate him from the gorilla and chimpanzee are not so great as those which separate the gorilla from the lower apes ; " and Mr. Darwin fancies to have discovered, in one of the folds of the human ear, the last remnant... | |
| 1921 - 472 pagini
...cream, butter, and cod-liver He sums up his reasoning in the following sentence: "Whatever systems of organs be studied, the comparison of their modifications...those which separate the Gorilla from the lower Apes". (Man's Place in Nature, 1909, p. 71.) 1 Chinese moral philosophy illustrates the different views relating... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1863 - 204 pagini
...Family distinction resting chiefly on his dentition, his pelvis, and his lower limbs. Thus, whatever system of organs be studied, the comparison of their...those which separate the Gorilla from the lower apes. But in enunciating this important truth I must guard myself against a form of misunderstanding, which... | |
| John Duns - 1863 - 650 pagini
...than are to be met with between one true ape and another. " Whatever system of organs," he says, " be studied, the comparison of their modifications...differences which separate man from the gorilla and chimpanzee are not so great as those which separate the gorilla from the lower apes." Now, at a time... | |
| 1864 - 852 pagini
...pelvis, £c. Those, however, who are inclined to support Mr Darwin's hypothesis, maintain, that whatever system of organs be studied, the comparison of their...as those which separate the gorilla from the lower a[>es. This by no means implies that the structural differences between man and the highest ;i] »... | |
| 1864 - 646 pagini
...Geoffry St. Hilaire and Duvernoy.* From his extended comparison, Professor Huxley gives the conclusion, " that the structural differences which separate man...which separate the gorilla from the lower apes." p. 123. For this reason he contends that man is not to be placed " in a distinct order," as Cuvier has... | |
| 1864 - 644 pagini
...Geoffry St. Hilaire and Duvernoy.* From his extended comparison, Professor Huxley gives the conclusion, " that the structural differences which separate man...which separate the gorilla from the lower apes." p. 123. For this reason he contends that man is not to be placed " in a distinct order," as Cuvier has... | |
| 1864 - 470 pagini
...aim to establish, and by using which, as an argument, he desires to justify this arrangement, is " that the structural differences which separate Man...those which separate the Gorilla from the lower Apes." And in order to make this point clear and credible, he descends to particulars, commencing as low as... | |
| Samuel Wainwright - 1865 - 510 pagini
...relatively and absolutely, than that between the lowest man and the highest ape." And, in short," whatever system of organs be studied, the comparison of their...those which separate the gorilla from the lower apes." No sooner however, have we reached this definite conclusion, than we find it qualified by an assurance... | |
| Henry A. DuBois - 1866 - 112 pagini
...conclusion on the anatomical facts which he has set forth in proof of his fundamental proposition, — " That the structural differences which separate Man...those which separate the Gorilla from the lower apes." Now, we are willing to admit all of Mr. Huxley's anatomical facts, though we shall take large exception... | |
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