An edition of Evolution and progress (1875)

Evolution and progress

an exposition and defence. The foundation of evolution philosophically expounded, and its arguments (divested of insignificant and distracting physical details) succinctly stated: together with a review of leading opponents, as Dawson and Winchell, and quasi opponents, as LeConte and Carpenter

Evolution and progress
William I. Gill, William I. Gi ...
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An edition of Evolution and progress (1875)

Evolution and progress

an exposition and defence. The foundation of evolution philosophically expounded, and its arguments (divested of insignificant and distracting physical details) succinctly stated: together with a review of leading opponents, as Dawson and Winchell, and quasi opponents, as LeConte and Carpenter

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English
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295

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295 pages
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295

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OL53050324M
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1450744

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