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2 | | | jacobin | |
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13 | | | judge | |
| 305.540 | have varied in the same manner. To | judge how much, in the case of any variation |
| 435.576 | and who was himself a very good | judge of an animal, speaks of the principle |
| 798.108 | as far as our ignorance permits us to | judge, seem to be quite unimportant, we must |
| 1141.323 | no standard of comparison, by which to | judge of the effects of long-continued use or |
| 1604.132 | nor do we always meet, as far as we can | judge, with this high standard under nature |
| 1634.291 | perfection; nor, as far as we can | judge by our limited faculties, can absolute |
| 1671.158 | itself, but has never, as far as we can | judge, been produced for the exclusive good |
| 1781.725 | difficulty, that she can somehow | judge accurately at what distance to stand |
| 1781.870 | but she is already so far enabled to | judge of distance, that she always describes |
| 1793.237 | were situated, as far as the eye could | judge, exactly along the planes of imaginary |
| 2474.124 | world: we have not sufficient data to | judge whether the productions of the land and |
| 3147.859 | characters which, as far as we can | judge, are the least likely to have been |
| 3470.482 | in nature be not, as far as we can | judge, absolutely perfect; and if some of |
3 | | | judged | |
| 493.355 | the individuals of the same species, be | judged of by the value which would now be set |
| 574.759 | this belief be justifiable must be | judged of by the general weight of the several |
| 1092.161 | conditions and stations, must be | judged of by the general tenour and balance of |
8 | | | judges | |
| 343.878 | have not been ranked by some competent | judges as mere varieties, and by other |
| 343.927 | mere varieties, and by other competent | judges as the descendants of aboriginally |
| 359.547 | European cattle; and several competent | judges believe that these latter have had more |
| 544.375 | as species by at least some competent | judges.
[page] 48 DOUBTFUL SPECIES. CHAP. II |
| 552.797 | forms, considered by highly-competent | judges as varieties, have so perfectly the |
| 552.908 | are ranked by other highly-competent | judges as good and true species. But to |
| 1950.860 | I am assured by two eminently capable | judges, namely Mr. Blyth and Capt. Hutton |
| 2367.325 | on this planet. Other highly competent | judges, as Lyell and the late E. Forbes |
6 | | | judging | |
| 538.677 | in other countries, and likewise, | judging from Brachiopod shells, at former |
| 604.409 | the amount of difference between them, | judging by analogy whether or not the amount |
| 711.599 | two little trees; and one of them, | judging from the rings of growth, had during |
| 2247.46 | depths of the sea, in which case, | judging from the researches of E. Forbes, we |
| 3275.179 | as much as their parents, and this, | judging by the eye, seemed almost to be the |
| 3586.84 | they seem to me to become ennobled. | Judging from the past, we may safely infer that |
12 | | | judgment | |
| 248.197 | stores of knowledge and his excellent | judgment.
In considering the Origin of Species |
| 272.838 | most deliberate study and dispassionate | judgment of which I am capable, that the view |
| 441.682 | in a thousand has accuracy of eye and | judgment sufficient to become an eminent breeder |
| 544.121 | the opinion of naturalists having sound | judgment and wide experience seems the only |
| 1102.311 | organic beings; but, to the best of my | judgment, it is explained through inheritance |
| 1376.229 | being staggered; but, to the best of my | judgment, the greater number are only apparent |
| 1655.122 | dose, as Pierre Huber expresses it, of | judgment or reason, often comes into play, even |
| 1883.521 | cases of difficulty, to the best of my | judgment, annihilate it. On the other hand, the |
| 2707.701 | a difficulty: but to the best of my | judgment we are not authorized in admitting such |
| 2954.844 | there is much difficulty in forming a | judgment in some cases owing to the probable |
| 3067.392 | always sufficiently strike us, is in my | judgment fully explained.
Naturalists try to |
| 3424.495 | these several difficulties are, in my | judgment they do not overthrow the theory of |
1 | | | judicial | |
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5 | | | juice | |
| 838.68 | case. Certain plants excrete a sweet | juice, apparently for the sake of eliminating |
| 842.122 | of the leaf of the common laurel. This | juice, though small in quantity, is greedily |
| 842.220 | Let us now suppose a little sweet | juice or nectar to be excreted by the inner |
| 1675.712 | and excreted a limpid drop of sweet | juice, which was eagerly devoured by the ant |
| 2731.825 | crops of birds do not secrete gastric | juice, and do not in the
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2 | | | julius | |
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[page] 233 CHAP. VII. CELLS OF THE |
1 | | | just-commenced | |
| 1795.439 | half-completed rhombs at the base of a | just-commenced cell, which were slightly concave on |
1 | | | just-hatched | |
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1 | | | justifiable | |
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2 | | | justified | |
| 2379.1249 | continents now stand. Nor should we be | justified in assuming that if, for instance, the |
| 2536.702 | intermediate in character, would be | justified, as they are intermediate, not directly |
1 | | | justify | |
| 2343.41 | secondary formation, seemed fully to | justify the belief that this great and distinct |
7 | | | justly | |
| 250.634 | structure and coadaptation which most | justly excites our admiration. Naturalists |
| 574.676 | I believe a well-marked variety may be | justly called an incipient species; but |
| 1711.448 | instincts have generally, and most | justly, been ranked by naturalists as the most |
| 1801.980 | differ from those made by the | justly celebrated elder Huber, but I am |
| 2143.70 | the chief objections which might be | justly urged against the views maintained in |
| 2466.758 | then, and not till then, we may | justly feel surprise why we cannot account for |
| 3420.75 | objections and difficulties which may | justly be urged against my theory; and I have |