Pallas maintained, and he has had some followers, that variability depends exclusively on the crossing of primordially distinct forms.
Moreover, supposing that Mr. Youatt had proved his case, it might be argued that the sterility was wholly due to the two parent-breeds being descended from primordially distinct species.
We are primordially illogical and hence unjust beings and can recognise this fact: this is one of the greatest and most baffling discords of existence.
We organic beings are primordially interested by nothing whatever in any thing (Ding) except its relation to ourselves with reference to pleasure and pain.
It especially emphasizes the remarkable and most extraordinary statement, at least for the period in which it was written, that all life comes primordially from the waters and the earth.
A part of this difference may be attributed to descent from primordiallydistinct species; but we may feel sure that there has been a considerable amount of variation.
In this the human race had been created by the Power of Evil or Darkness, who is the God of the Jews, and hence the body and its appetites are primordially evil, the good element being the rational soul, which is part of the Power of Light.
On this view the Romans primordially tended to do whatever they did--to be slightly religious in one period, and highly so in another.
During the solidification of this fluid, which is commonly conjectured to have been gaseous and primordially heated to a very high temperature, an enormous quantity of latent heat must have been liberated.
Does it not imply that all that part of the labellum which is supplied by vessels coming from a lateral bundle must be part of a primordially distinct organ, however closely the two may have become united?
But it is difficult to understand why the males of species, of which the progenitors wereprimordially free, should invariably have acquired the habit of approaching the females, instead of being approached by them.
We have the strongest scientific reason to believe that the matter of the solar system primordially existed in a highly diffused or nebulous form.
A large part of the {87} difference, no doubt, may be due to descent from primordially distinct species; but we may feel sure that there has been in addition a considerable amount of variation.
This essential of humanity we see primordiallydisplayed in mythic phenomena; in the first struggle of spiritual manhood to find expression.
Primordially nothing was known; as superstitions and priestcraft grew rank, everything became known; there was not a problem in the natural or in the supernatural world unsolvable by religion.
If we consider leaf-climbers alone, the idea that they were primordially twiners is forcibly suggested.
From analogous reasons, it is probable that all tendril-bearers were primordially twiners, that is, are the descendants of plants having this power and habit.
Neither religion nor conscience possesses primordially any light of its own.
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