| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1865 - 666 str.
...process by which, under the influence of a change of climatic conditions, one species of tree should come to prevail over another, the supplanter would...and memory as the species it designated disappeared ? Professor Miiller himself notices one possible objection to his hypothesis, but makes little difficulty... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1873 - 448 str.
...process by which, under the influence of a change of climatic conditions, one species of tree should come to prevail over another, the supplanter would...and memory as the species it designated disappeared ? Professor Miiller himself notices one possible objection to his hypothesis, but makes little difficulty... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1875 - 654 str.
...process by which, under the influence of a change of climatic conditions, one species of tree should come to prevail over another, the supplanter would...period of the struggle, and that of the supplanted goitig out of use and memory as the species it designated dis~ appeared 1' This objection was of course... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1876 - 588 str.
...process by which, under the influence of a change of climatic conditions, one species of tree should come to prevail over another, the supplanter would...and memory as the species it designated disappeared? " This objection was of course so obvious that I had thought it my duty to give a number of instances... | |
| 1877 - 426 str.
...in South Wales, it is applied to the beech, but in " North Wales (as Ffa-wydd) to pines and firs." assumes that the same succession of fir, oak, and...designated disappeared." Against this objection Prof. Miiller adduces instances of old words having been transferred to new objects, not per saltum, but... | |
| 1877 - 426 str.
...Ffa-wydd) to pines and firs." assumes that the same succession of fir, oak, and beech, which the peat-bogs show took place in Denmark, has taken place also in...designated disappeared." Against this objection Prof. Miiller adduces instances of old words having been transferred to new objects, not per saltum, but... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1893 - 436 str.
...process by which, under the influence of a change of climatic conditions, one species of tree should come to prevail over another, the supplanter would not inherit the title of the siipplanted, but would acquire one of its own, the two subsisting together during the period of the... | |
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