My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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... Believe me , my dear Wallace , " Yours very sincerely , " CHARLES DARWIN . " This letter is , to me , perhaps the most interesting I ever received from Darwin , since it shows that it was only the engrossing interests of his scientific ...
... Believe me , my dear Wallace , " Yours very sincerely , " CHARLES DARWIN . " This letter is , to me , perhaps the most interesting I ever received from Darwin , since it shows that it was only the engrossing interests of his scientific ...
Page 16
... believe I can say this of myself with truth , and I am absolutely sure that it is true of you . " The above long letter will show that this friendly feeling was retained by him to the last , and to have thus inspired and retained it ...
... believe I can say this of myself with truth , and I am absolutely sure that it is true of you . " The above long letter will show that this friendly feeling was retained by him to the last , and to have thus inspired and retained it ...
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... believe that the whole world was cooler during the glacial period . Remember Hooker's wonderful case recently dis- covered of the identity of so many temperate plants on the summit of Fernando Po , and on the mountains of Abyssinia . I ...
... believe that the whole world was cooler during the glacial period . Remember Hooker's wonderful case recently dis- covered of the identity of so many temperate plants on the summit of Fernando Po , and on the mountains of Abyssinia . I ...
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... believe that I have extended and strengthened it . The principle of " utility , " which is one of its chief foundation - stones , I have always advocated unreservedly ; while in extending this principle to almost every kind and degree ...
... believe that I have extended and strengthened it . The principle of " utility , " which is one of its chief foundation - stones , I have always advocated unreservedly ; while in extending this principle to almost every kind and degree ...
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... believe , one of the editors of The Reader , he asked me to write an article on the treat- ment of savage races , with special reference to some cases of the barbarity of settlers in Australia that had recently been published . This I ...
... believe , one of the editors of The Reader , he asked me to write an article on the treat- ment of savage races , with special reference to some cases of the barbarity of settlers in Australia that had recently been published . This I ...
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able afterwards Alfred Russel Wallace American animals appeared asked beautiful believe birds called cause chapter colour Colours of Animals cure curious Darwin Discobolus equally evidence experiments F. W. H. Myers facts feet flowers friends G. H. Lewes garden gave give Godalming Government Grant Allen Hampden hand Hensleigh Wedgwood Herbert Spencer hundred Huxley important interest kind labour Land Nationalization large number lecture letter lived looking Malay Archipelago medium miles Mivart morning mountains natural selection never obtained Origin of Species paper Parkstone persons phenomena plants pleasant principle produced Professor published question remarkable rendered reply result rocks round scientific séance seems seen social socialists society species Spencer spiritualism spiritualists theory thought tion told took trees vaccination valley walk Wallace whole wood write wrote