My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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Page 42
... equally well known to both of us ; but wherever the structure or functions of animals were concerned , he had the command of a body of facts so extensive and so complex that no one who had not devoted years to their practical study ...
... equally well known to both of us ; but wherever the structure or functions of animals were concerned , he had the command of a body of facts so extensive and so complex that no one who had not devoted years to their practical study ...
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... equally friendly and intimate with both parties and heard both sides , I thought the captain had been rather hardly treated , and one day , when the subject was mentioned at Stratton Street , I ventured to say so . This evidently ...
... equally friendly and intimate with both parties and heard both sides , I thought the captain had been rather hardly treated , and one day , when the subject was mentioned at Stratton Street , I ventured to say so . This evidently ...
Page 56
... equally available for the instruction or amusement of all classes of the com- munity . But here a line must be drawn . The schools , the museums , the galleries , the gardens must all alike be popular —that is , adapted for and capable ...
... equally available for the instruction or amusement of all classes of the com- munity . But here a line must be drawn . The schools , the museums , the galleries , the gardens must all alike be popular —that is , adapted for and capable ...
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... equally moderate expenditure of £ 10,000 annually , with perhaps a like sum for the purchase of specimens . But if we once admit the right of the Govern- ment to support institutions for the benefit of any class of students and amateurs ...
... equally moderate expenditure of £ 10,000 annually , with perhaps a like sum for the purchase of specimens . But if we once admit the right of the Govern- ment to support institutions for the benefit of any class of students and amateurs ...
Page 73
... equally appropriate now , " What an awful state the country is getting into ! ' War and wasteful expenditure ' seems to be the key - note of our Government . " The special points of interest in the above letter are XXVII ] 73 DR . SPRUCE.
... equally appropriate now , " What an awful state the country is getting into ! ' War and wasteful expenditure ' seems to be the key - note of our Government . " The special points of interest in the above letter are XXVII ] 73 DR . SPRUCE.
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