The differences may be exaggerated or lessened, but to obliterate them it would be necessary to have all the evolution over again on a new basis. What was decided among the prehistoric Protozoa cannot be annulled by Act of Parliament. Science, Sex, and Society - Page 303by Ann E. Kammer - 1979 - 569 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1908 - 812 pages
...that political evolution shall proceed slowly, and, to quote the striking words of a recent writer: " What was decided among the prehistoric protozoa cannot be annulled by act of parliament." ' Still it is true that the progress of political evolution, as well as of biologic, can be greatly... | |
| 1908 - 804 pages
...that political evolution shall proceed slowly, and, to quote the striking words of a recent writer: " What was decided among the prehistoric protozoa cannot be annulled by act of parliament." ' Still it is true that the progress of political evolution, as well as of biologic, can be greatly... | |
| Edwin Walter Kemmerer - 1908 - 32 pages
...that political evolution shall proceed slowly, and, to quote the striking words of a recent writer: " What was decided among the prehistoric protozoa cannot be annulled by act of parliament." * Still it is true that the progress of political evolution, as well as of biologic, can be greatly... | |
| Robert Wilson Shufeldt - 1915 - 442 pages
...causes which produces the great sexual differences between the negro and white race. 'These differences may be exaggerated or lessened, but to obliterate...decided among the prehistoric Protozoa, cannot be changed by an act of Congress' (Geddes and Thompson). "The negro problem can be solved only by dealing... | |
| Robert Briffault - 1927 - 814 pages
...in a large measure determined the groundwork of what we term 'human nature.' As has been well said, "what was decided among the prehistoric protozoa cannot be annulled by Act of Parliament." 1 During that stage of evolution which is covered by the career of the human race the development of... | |
| Philip Boardman - 1944 - 542 pages
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| Paddy Kitchen - 1975 - 368 pages
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| Fraser Harrison - 1977 - 316 pages
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| Philip Boardman - 1978 - 528 pages
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