My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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Page 58
... become an established rule that all institutions solely for the advance- ment of science and art must be supported by private munificence , and we may be sure that such institutions would be quite as well kept up as they are now , and I ...
... become an established rule that all institutions solely for the advance- ment of science and art must be supported by private munificence , and we may be sure that such institutions would be quite as well kept up as they are now , and I ...
Page 59
... become the fashion . " If it be asked ( as it will be ) what we are to do with existing institutions supported by Government , I am prepared to answer . Taking the typical examples of the National Gallery and the British Museum , I ...
... become the fashion . " If it be asked ( as it will be ) what we are to do with existing institutions supported by Government , I am prepared to answer . Taking the typical examples of the National Gallery and the British Museum , I ...
Page 61
... become directors . After two or three years ( there being a mortgage on the property ) the company had to be dissolved , and Mr. Mongredien lost all he had invested in it . During the time it lasted , however , I and my wife often spent ...
... become directors . After two or three years ( there being a mortgage on the property ) the company had to be dissolved , and Mr. Mongredien lost all he had invested in it . During the time it lasted , however , I and my wife often spent ...
Page 64
... become inherited structures — as much as the spurs of orchids and columbines , and thousands of other asymetrical struc- tures , all of which I suppose to have originated in some long continued external agency . " I know that I ought to ...
... become inherited structures — as much as the spurs of orchids and columbines , and thousands of other asymetrical struc- tures , all of which I suppose to have originated in some long continued external agency . " I know that I ought to ...
Page 65
... become inherited - even in the human subject - there is plenty of evidence to prove . Some curious instances are given in Dr. Elam's ' Physician's Problems . ' At this period Dr. Spruce was , of course , not aware of the very strong ...
... become inherited - even in the human subject - there is plenty of evidence to prove . Some curious instances are given in Dr. Elam's ' Physician's Problems . ' At this period Dr. Spruce was , of course , not aware of the very strong ...
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