Excerpt from Natural Theology in the Nineteenth Century
Mr. Darwin, not on account of his views as to evolution, but because of the valuable additions which, in the course of his labours on that subject, he has made to our know ledge of Natural History, and in deference to the position which he holds in the scientific world. But any one acquainted with the University of Cambridge forty years ago, will be aware that, at that time, a far greater claim than that which Mr. Darwin now has for the distinction, would have utterly failed to obtain it for him, if coupled with the views which he holds as to evolution.
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- PublisherForgotten Books
- Publication date2019
- ISBN 10 026763840X
- ISBN 13 9780267638406
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages168