id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6919 Huxley, Thomas Henry Darwiniana : Essays — Volume 02 .txt text/plain 116377 4441 60 "Species originated by means of natural selection, or through the commend this state of mind to students of species, with respect to Mr. Darwin's or any other hypothesis, as to their origin. In the course of the present year several foreign commentaries upon Mr. Darwin's great work have made their appearance. "existence of General laws of Nature." Mr. Darwin endeavours to explain the exact order of organic nature which exists; not the mere fact that there is probability in favour of the evolution of man from some lower animal form, Moreover, if the animal nature of man was the result of evolution, so must edition of the _Origin of Species_.] up to the year 1858, when Mr. Darwin and Mr. Wallace published their "Theory of Natural Selection." The present condition of animated nature, until we found that each species took matter of fact, that for every species of animal or plant there are fifty ./cache/6919.txt ./txt/6919.txt