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SPEAKING with all the authority which years of earnest and ^ successful labour have conferred, and, moreover, "from the elevation upon which the suffrages of his colleagues had for the time placed him,“Prof. Huxley has just given us in his Inaugural Address, as President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, a "history of the rise and progress of a single biological doctrine"—that first proclaimed by Francesco Redi, and to the effect that Every living thing proceeds from a f re-existing living thing.
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Reply to Professor Huxley's Inaugural Address at Liverpool on the Question of The Origin of Life. Nature 2, 410–413 (1870). https://doi.org/10.1038/002410a0
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