id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1909 Seward, A. C. (Albert Charles) Darwin and Modern Science .txt text/plain 272565 13072 60 species, and as Darwin himself pointed out, in many cases the two forms of "The Origin of Species", Darwin stated his view on this point very the only true 'Origin of Species'" ("Life and Habit", London, page publication of Darwin's "Origin of Species", Huxley stated his own views Darwin's immortal work, "The Origin of Species", first shed light for way affects the fact recognised by Darwin, that ear-forms showing the labours for his immortal work, "The Origin of Species", Darwin expresses always bear in mind Darwin's words ("Descent of Man", page 229.) and use that in a given species differently formed organs occur in definite Selection", London, 1875, pages 117-122.) Darwin's original letter Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection", page 214.) Of the fossil forms, this work of Darwin's had an important influence on the Darwinism is to the organs of animal species. Darwin's theory of the origin of species, "it depends upon observation, ./cache/1909.txt ./txt/1909.txt