My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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... Field newspaper , which , as it explains my hypothesis in simple language , I here give entire : - " SIR , " CATERPILLARS AND BIRDS . " May I be permitted to ask the co - operation of your readers in making some observations during the ...
... Field newspaper , which , as it explains my hypothesis in simple language , I here give entire : - " SIR , " CATERPILLARS AND BIRDS . " May I be permitted to ask the co - operation of your readers in making some observations during the ...
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... the same kind , and felt myself in a position to make use of their facts and those of all other students in the same fields of research quite as well as the majority of those who had observed and recorded them . XXVI ] 39 HUXLEY.
... the same kind , and felt myself in a position to make use of their facts and those of all other students in the same fields of research quite as well as the majority of those who had observed and recorded them . XXVI ] 39 HUXLEY.
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... fields at the top there was a beautiful view over Erith to the Kent hills and down a reach of the Thames to ... field on the plateau above , and about an equal amount of undulating cultivable ground between the pit and the lane which ...
... fields at the top there was a beautiful view over Erith to the Kent hills and down a reach of the Thames to ... field on the plateau above , and about an equal amount of undulating cultivable ground between the pit and the lane which ...
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... Field Club in order to see how my diagrams of variation struck an intelligent audience , and was fairly satisfied with the result . I left London on October 9 in a rather slow steamer in order to have a cabin to myself at a moderate ...
... Field Club in order to see how my diagrams of variation struck an intelligent audience , and was fairly satisfied with the result . I left London on October 9 in a rather slow steamer in order to have a cabin to myself at a moderate ...
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... field naturalist , put very little into his lectures . Yet he had been well puffed by the same agent as a " great English naturalist , " and had given lectures in most of the colleges in the United States . Hence , when the same agent ...
... field naturalist , put very little into his lectures . Yet he had been well puffed by the same agent as a " great English naturalist , " and had given lectures in most of the colleges in the United States . Hence , when the same agent ...
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