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I. THE THREE HYPOTHESES RESPECTING THE HISTORY OF NATURE We live in and form part of a system of things of immense diversity and perplexity, which we call Nature; and it is a matter of the deepest interest to all of us that we should form just conceptions of the constitution of that system and of its past history. With relation to this universe, man is, in extent, little more than a mathematical point; in duration but a fleeting shadow; he is a m

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ESPA Critical Examination of the Position of Mr. Darwin's Work, "On the Origin of Species," in Relation to the Complete Theory of the Causes of the Phenomena of Organic Nature
Thomas Henry Huxley
ESPCoral and Coral Reefs
Thomas Henry Huxley
ESPCriticisms on "The Origin of Species"
Thomas Henry Huxley
ESPDarwiniana : Essays — Volume 02
Thomas Henry Huxley
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