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fore limb, which <4 theory requires that it should have," " it 

 being impossible to obtain evidence more complete in kind 

 than this of the origin of the horse," ergo I believe thafc 

 the horse is descended from the anchotherium. Q. E. D. 

 (Huxley.) 



Horses have sometimes been born with extra toes, ergo I 

 believe that " the horse must at one time have had the leer 



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and foot bones complete, although they were blotted 

 out before the horse was turned into a perfect running 

 machine " ! (Huxley). 



The Darwin Doctrine therefore being THUS (!) " made 

 out in this one case of the horse," I believe that it is strong 

 evidence that " similar modifications have taken place in all 

 cases." (Huxley.) 



I believe that the common saying that one "cannot draw 

 blood out of a stone" is the reverse of the truth, and that 

 not only bones, sinews, and life can be produced from them, 

 but also, mind, reason, and the voice of conscience, which 

 though would-be philosophers and atheists brave out in 

 daylight, they are so " horribly afraid " of in the dark. 



I believe that I alone am right, although I see that 

 though alight crosses benefit the offspring, greater crosses, 



