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THE BEGINNINGS OF LIFE. 



239 



bearing upon this subject^ is rather to see whether 

 it tends to countenance an assumption so contradic- 

 tory to the present teachings of biological science, or 

 whether it is now altogether and more strongly in 

 favour of the doctrine of Evolution. 





