Suppose, however, that any one had been able to show that the watch had not been made directly by any person, but that it was the result of the modification of another watch which kept time but poorly; and that this again had proceeded from a structure... Christianity and Evolution - Pagina 80de James Iverach - 1894 - 232 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1864 - 746 pagini
...keep time, is a contriving intelligence adapting the means directly to that end. Suppose, however, that any one had been able to show that the watch...called a watch at all — seeing that it had no figures on the dial and the hands were rudimentary ; aud that going back and back in time we came at lust to... | |
| Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1871 - 690 pagini
...keep time, is a contriving intelligence adapting the means directly to that end. Suppose, however, that any one had been able to show that the watch...called a watch at all — seeing that it had no figures on the dial and the hands were rndimentary ; and that, going back and back in time, we come at last... | |
| Borden Parker Bowne - 1874 - 300 pagini
...keep time, is a contriving intelligence adapting the means directly to that end. " Suppose, however, that any one had been able to show that the watch...called a watch at all, seeing that it had no figures on the dial and the hands were rudimentary ; and that going back and back, in time we came at last... | |
| Borden Parker Bowne - 1874 - 294 pagini
...keep time, is a contriving intelligence adapting the means directly to that end. " Suppose, however, that any one had been able to show that the watch...called a watch at all, seeing that it had no figures on the dial and the hands were rudimentary ; and that going back and back, in time we came at last... | |
| Borden Parker Bowne - 1874 - 296 pagini
...keep time, is a contriving intelligence adapting the means directly to that end. " Suppose, however, that any one had been able to show that the watch...directly by any person, but that it was the result of the modifi, cation of another watch which kept time but poorly, and that this again had proceeded from... | |
| London coll. of the Presbyterian church in England - 1875 - 268 pagini
...keep time, is a contriving intelligence adapting the means directly to that end. " Suppose, however, that any one had been able to show that the watch...called a watch at all — seeing that it had no figures on the dial and the hands were rudimentary ; and that, going back and back in time, we came at last... | |
| 1875 - 808 pagini
...adapting the means directly to that end. Suppose, however, that any one had been able to show that tho watch had not been made directly by any person, but...called a watch at all, seeing that it had no figures on the dial, and the hands were rudimentary, and that, going back and back in time, we came at last... | |
| Robert Flint - 1877 - 450 pagini
...keep time is a contriving intelligence, adapting the means directly to that end. Suppose, however, that any one had been able to show that the watch...called a watch at all, seeing that it had no figures on the dial, and the hands were rudimentary, and that, going back and back in time, we come at last... | |
| Robert Flint - 1877 - 466 pagini
...keep time is a contriving intelligence, adapting the means directly to that end. Suppose, however, that any one had been able to show that the watch...called a watch at all, seeing that it had no figures on the dial, and the hands were rudimentary, and that, going back and back in time, we come at last... | |
| Alfred Williams Momerie - 1879 - 142 pagini
...intelligence adapting the means directly to that end. " Suppose, however," says Professor Huxley, " that any one had been able to show that the watch...called a watch at all, seeing that it had no figures on the dial, and the hands were rudimentary ; and that going back and back in time we came at last... | |
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