My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1906 |
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Page 21
... told him that " I shall never be able to give it up till a better one supplies its place . " I never imagined that it could be directly disproved , but Mr. F. Galton's experiments of trans- fusing a large quantity of the blood of ...
... told him that " I shall never be able to give it up till a better one supplies its place . " I never imagined that it could be directly disproved , but Mr. F. Galton's experiments of trans- fusing a large quantity of the blood of ...
Page 34
... told us all about what he was going to do . His idea was that you could really learn nothing about natives unless you lived with them and became almost one of themselves ; above all , you must win their confidence , and must therefore ...
... told us all about what he was going to do . His idea was that you could really learn nothing about natives unless you lived with them and became almost one of themselves ; above all , you must win their confidence , and must therefore ...
Page 44
... When about five and twenty he began to take an interest in anatomy , and determined to study it systematically ; and he one day told me that when he announced his in- tention , his father remarked , " Well , you 44 MY LIFE.
... When about five and twenty he began to take an interest in anatomy , and determined to study it systematically ; and he one day told me that when he announced his in- tention , his father remarked , " Well , you 44 MY LIFE.
Page 64
... told that the MSS . was in the printer's hands , it was returned to me with the request that I would strike out of it two or three short passages , amounting altogether to hardly a page of the Linnæan Journal . I declined to do this ...
... told that the MSS . was in the printer's hands , it was returned to me with the request that I would strike out of it two or three short passages , amounting altogether to hardly a page of the Linnæan Journal . I declined to do this ...
Page 88
... told me that I ought not to have written in such a tone of ridicule of a man who was much older and more learned than myself . Mr. Haughton , however , seems to have taken it in good part and to have forgotten it , for eighteen years ...
... told me that I ought not to have written in such a tone of ridicule of a man who was much older and more learned than myself . Mr. Haughton , however , seems to have taken it in good part and to have forgotten it , for eighteen years ...
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