My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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... HUXLEY , MIVART , ETC .. CHAPTER XXVII MY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES - SIR JAMES BROOKE , PRO- FESSOR ROLLESTON , MR . AUG . MONGREDIEN , SIR RICHARD OWEN , DR . RICHARD SPRUCE CHAPTER XXVIII PAGE I 23 . 51 MY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES ...
... HUXLEY , MIVART , ETC .. CHAPTER XXVII MY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES - SIR JAMES BROOKE , PRO- FESSOR ROLLESTON , MR . AUG . MONGREDIEN , SIR RICHARD OWEN , DR . RICHARD SPRUCE CHAPTER XXVIII PAGE I 23 . 51 MY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES ...
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... Huxley's striking obituary notice in Nature , summing up his work in a single short paragraph : " None have fought better , and none have been more fortunate than Charles Darwin . He found a great truth , trodden underfoot , reviled by ...
... Huxley's striking obituary notice in Nature , summing up his work in a single short paragraph : " None have fought better , and none have been more fortunate than Charles Darwin . He found a great truth , trodden underfoot , reviled by ...
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... it is that some of my critics declare that I am more Darwinian than Darwin himself , and in this , I admit , they are not far wrong . CHAPTER XXVI MY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES - SPENCER , HUXLEY 22 [ CHAP . XXV ] MY LIFE.
... it is that some of my critics declare that I am more Darwinian than Darwin himself , and in this , I admit , they are not far wrong . CHAPTER XXVI MY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES - SPENCER , HUXLEY 22 [ CHAP . XXV ] MY LIFE.
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... HUXLEY , MIVART , ETC. SOON after my return home , in 1862 or 1863 , Bates and I , having both read " First Principles " and been immensely impressed by it , went together to call on Herbert Spencer , I think by appointment . Our ...
... HUXLEY , MIVART , ETC. SOON after my return home , in 1862 or 1863 , Bates and I , having both read " First Principles " and been immensely impressed by it , went together to call on Herbert Spencer , I think by appointment . Our ...
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... Huxley's , in St. John's Wood . Once I remember dining informally with Huxley , the only other guests being Tyndall and Herbert Spencer . The latter appeared in a dress - coat , whereupon Huxley and Tyndall chaffed him , as setting a ...
... Huxley's , in St. John's Wood . Once I remember dining informally with Huxley , the only other guests being Tyndall and Herbert Spencer . The latter appeared in a dress - coat , whereupon Huxley and Tyndall chaffed him , as setting a ...
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