My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1906 |
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Page 12
... lived on the lowlands and in the southern tropical regions having been cooled during glacial periods , and thus only can I understand character of floras on the isolated African mountains . It appears to me that you are not justified in ...
... lived on the lowlands and in the southern tropical regions having been cooled during glacial periods , and thus only can I understand character of floras on the isolated African mountains . It appears to me that you are not justified in ...
Page 16
... lived long enough to see it , chiefly by his own efforts , irrefragably established in science , insep- arably incorporated with the common thoughts of men , and only hated and feared by those who would revile but dare not . What shall ...
... lived long enough to see it , chiefly by his own efforts , irrefragably established in science , insep- arably incorporated with the common thoughts of men , and only hated and feared by those who would revile but dare not . What shall ...
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... lived for many years in a boarding - house with rather a commonplace set of people - retired Indian officers and others ; and I afterwards visited him there several I was amused , when some popular error was solemnly put forth at dinner ...
... lived for many years in a boarding - house with rather a commonplace set of people - retired Indian officers and others ; and I afterwards visited him there several I was amused , when some popular error was solemnly put forth at dinner ...
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... lived so completely in the country that I have ceased to have personal intercourse with most of them ; and of those still among us , I can only say here that I hope and believe they all continue to be my very good friends . In future ...
... lived so completely in the country that I have ceased to have personal intercourse with most of them ; and of those still among us , I can only say here that I hope and believe they all continue to be my very good friends . In future ...
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... lived with these people for fifteen months , learnt their lan- guage , studied them minutely , and explored much of the sur- rounding country . I know of no more daring feat by any traveller . A short account of this exploration is ...
... lived with these people for fifteen months , learnt their lan- guage , studied them minutely , and explored much of the sur- rounding country . I know of no more daring feat by any traveller . A short account of this exploration is ...
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