"Reexamination" Quotes from Famous Books
... increased force. The intelligent native who was assisting him in his literary work asked, respecting the account of the flood, "Is all that true?" This, with other inquiries propounded to him by the Zulus, led him to a careful reexamination ... — History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology • John F. Hurst
... varieties are incipient species, he is led to study variation in the field where it shows itself most strikingly, and affords the greatest facilities to investigation. Thoughtful naturalists have had increasing grounds to suspect that a reexamination of the question of species in zoology and botany, commencing with those races which man knows most about, viz., the domesticated and cultivated races, would be likely somewhat to modify the received idea of the entire fixity of species. This field, rich with various ... — Darwiniana - Essays and Reviews Pertaining to Darwinism • Asa Gray |