My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 1. köideChapman & Hall, Ld., 1905 |
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... weeks in March , 1859 ) MY FAITHFUL MALAY BOY - ALI . 1855-1862 MAP OF THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO ALFRED R. WALLACE . 1869 . ( From a photograph by Mr. Sims ) 320 " " 324 " " 357 " " 383 " " 384 " " 385 Page 6 , line " " 39 " 9 8 xii ...
... weeks in March , 1859 ) MY FAITHFUL MALAY BOY - ALI . 1855-1862 MAP OF THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO ALFRED R. WALLACE . 1869 . ( From a photograph by Mr. Sims ) 320 " " 324 " " 357 " " 383 " " 384 " " 385 Page 6 , line " " 39 " 9 8 xii ...
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... weeks in March , 1859 ) MY FAITHFUL MALAY BOY - ALI . 1855-1862 MAP OF THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO ALFRED R. WALLACE . 1869 . ( From a photograph by Mr. Sims ) To face p . 249 251 264 99 285 99 285 66 324 357 " " 383 " " 384 19 385 Page 6 ...
... weeks in March , 1859 ) MY FAITHFUL MALAY BOY - ALI . 1855-1862 MAP OF THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO ALFRED R. WALLACE . 1869 . ( From a photograph by Mr. Sims ) To face p . 249 251 264 99 285 99 285 66 324 357 " " 383 " " 384 19 385 Page 6 ...
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... was the crisis , that I was to have port wine in tea - spoonfuls at short intervals , and that if I was not dead before morning I might recover . For some weeks after this I lived a very enjoyable 46 CHAPTER IV HERTFORD: MY SCHOOL LIFE.
... was the crisis , that I was to have port wine in tea - spoonfuls at short intervals , and that if I was not dead before morning I might recover . For some weeks after this I lived a very enjoyable 46 CHAPTER IV HERTFORD: MY SCHOOL LIFE.
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A Record of Events and Opinions Alfred Russel Wallace. For some weeks after this I lived a very enjoyable life in bed , having tea and toast , puddings , grapes , and other luxuries till I was well again . Then , before going back to ...
A Record of Events and Opinions Alfred Russel Wallace. For some weeks after this I lived a very enjoyable life in bed , having tea and toast , puddings , grapes , and other luxuries till I was well again . Then , before going back to ...
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... week remained till five in the afternoon , some artificial light- ing was necessary , and this was effected by the primitive method of every boy bringing his own candles or candle - ends with any kind of candlestick he liked . An empty ...
... week remained till five in the afternoon , some artificial light- ing was necessary , and this was effected by the primitive method of every boy bringing his own candles or candle - ends with any kind of candlestick he liked . An empty ...
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