My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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... given in Professor A. Newton's " Dictionary of Birds , " in the article " Flight , ” and is the clearest exposition of the subject I have yet seen . In 1872 , in my presidential address to the Entomological Society , I endeavoured to ...
... given in Professor A. Newton's " Dictionary of Birds , " in the article " Flight , ” and is the clearest exposition of the subject I have yet seen . In 1872 , in my presidential address to the Entomological Society , I endeavoured to ...
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... given to it should vest in the existing so - called owner . " The question is surrounded with such difficulties that I fear anything like a specific scheme for resumption by the State will tend , by the objections made , to prevent ...
... given to it should vest in the existing so - called owner . " The question is surrounded with such difficulties that I fear anything like a specific scheme for resumption by the State will tend , by the objections made , to prevent ...
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... given in an address to the Land Nationaliza- tion Society in 1892 . A few months later he wrote me again on the land question , in reply to my recommendation of Henry George's book " Progress and Poverty , " and this letter , as ...
... given in an address to the Land Nationaliza- tion Society in 1892 . A few months later he wrote me again on the land question , in reply to my recommendation of Henry George's book " Progress and Poverty , " and this letter , as ...
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... given in the case of Henry George - that on looking into the book he saw that its fundamental assumption was erroneous , and therefore he did not care to read it . I believe he referred to Buckle's view of the immense influence of the ...
... given in the case of Henry George - that on looking into the book he saw that its fundamental assumption was erroneous , and therefore he did not care to read it . I believe he referred to Buckle's view of the immense influence of the ...
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... given in Nature , vol . ix . p . 328 . I used often to call in at Jermyn Street if I had any question to ask Huxley , and he was always ready to give me all the information in his power ; while I am pretty sure I owe partly , if not ...
... given in Nature , vol . ix . p . 328 . I used often to call in at Jermyn Street if I had any question to ask Huxley , and he was always ready to give me all the information in his power ; while I am pretty sure I owe partly , if not ...
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