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Reply to Professor Huxley's Inaugural Address at Liverpool on the Question of the Origin of Life

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THE main argument must now be resumed: this having been only temporarily laid aside in order to inquire how far Prof. Huxley's “long chain of evidence” touched the real point at issue.

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BASTIAN, H. Reply to Professor Huxley's Inaugural Address at Liverpool on the Question of the Origin of Life. Nature 2, 431–434 (1870). https://doi.org/10.1038/002431a0

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