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291. [243] Though hardly necessary, it may be well to remark that the views here advocated in no way depend upon the truth of the doctrine of Spontaneous Generation. [244] Vol.iii.p.
808. [245] This is hardly an exact representation of Mr.Darwin's view.
On his theory, if a favourable variation happens to arise (the external circumstances remaining the same), it will yet be preserved. [246] See 2nd edition, p.
113. [247] "Essays, Philosophical and Theological," Truebner and Co., First Series, 1866, p.190.
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