My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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... scientific matters was in August , 1862 , and our correspondence was very ex- tensive during the period occupied in writing or correcting his earlier books on evolution , down to the publication of " The Expression of the Emotions in ...
... scientific matters was in August , 1862 , and our correspondence was very ex- tensive during the period occupied in writing or correcting his earlier books on evolution , down to the publication of " The Expression of the Emotions in ...
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... scientific and literary work , per- formed under the drawback of almost constant ill - health , that prevented him from taking a more active part in the discussion of those social and political questions that so deeply affect the lives ...
... scientific and literary work , per- formed under the drawback of almost constant ill - health , that prevented him from taking a more active part in the discussion of those social and political questions that so deeply affect the lives ...
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... Scientific and Social , " vol . ii . p . 107 . The first letter I received from Spencer was when I sent him my paper on " The Origin of Human Races under the Law of Natural Selection . " He said that he had read it with great interest ...
... Scientific and Social , " vol . ii . p . 107 . The first letter I received from Spencer was when I sent him my paper on " The Origin of Human Races under the Law of Natural Selection . " He said that he had read it with great interest ...
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... scientific questions which then interested me . Το this he replied that he did not at all agree with me , and that " articles in the papers show that Lord Salisbury's argument is received with triumph , and unless it is disposed of , it ...
... scientific questions which then interested me . Το this he replied that he did not at all agree with me , and that " articles in the papers show that Lord Salisbury's argument is received with triumph , and unless it is disposed of , it ...
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... scientific friends I had , for the most part , only social intercourse , with no correspondence of general interest . Those I saw most of during my residence VOL . II . D in London , and with whom I became most intimate XXVI ] 33 ...
... scientific friends I had , for the most part , only social intercourse , with no correspondence of general interest . Those I saw most of during my residence VOL . II . D in London , and with whom I became most intimate XXVI ] 33 ...
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