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... organic world . Organic evolution has occupied only a comparatively short period in the history of our planet ; and we know nothing of its existence elsewhere . But much is known regarding the changes undergone by the earth and by the ...
... organic world . Organic evolution has occupied only a comparatively short period in the history of our planet ; and we know nothing of its existence elsewhere . But much is known regarding the changes undergone by the earth and by the ...
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... organic evolution , or that the latter are summed up in natural selection . It is true , of course , that organic evolution is itself a part of cosmic evolution , in the larger sense of that term . Life appears at a certain stage in the ...
... organic evolution , or that the latter are summed up in natural selection . It is true , of course , that organic evolution is itself a part of cosmic evolution , in the larger sense of that term . Life appears at a certain stage in the ...
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... organic beings to higher forms . He was concerned , on the contrary , to show that the contemporary idea of ... organic world . Thus we come upon a further point of similarity between the in- organic and the organic processes . From the ...
... organic beings to higher forms . He was concerned , on the contrary , to show that the contemporary idea of ... organic world . Thus we come upon a further point of similarity between the in- organic and the organic processes . From the ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETing June 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON BY THE PRESIDENT S | 21 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
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