American Addresses, with a Lecture on the Study of Biology by Thomas Henry Huxley
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LECTURE I. THE THREE HYPOTHESES RESPECTING THE HISTORY OF NATURE LECTURE II. THE HYPOTHESIS OF EVOLUTION. THE NEUTRAL AND THE FAVOURABLE EVIDENCE LECTURE III. THE DEMONSTRATIVE EVIDENCE OF EVOLUTION II. AN ADDRESS ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY (Baltimore, September 12, 1876) III. A LECTURE ON THE STUDY OF BIOLOGY, IN CONNECTION WITH THE LOAN COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS (South Kensington Museum, December 16, 1876) NEW YORK. LECTURES ON EVOLUTION. LECTURE I. THE THREE HYPOTHESES RESPECTING THE HISTORY OF NATURE. |
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