We are like a judge who has to sum up and deliver judgment, not on the evidence of witnesses, but on the arguments of counsel.
Theory of evolution
We are like a judge who has to sum up and deliver judgment, not on the evidence of witnesses, but on the arguments of counsel.
Theory of evolution
On the Origin of Species (Introduction)
1859
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