My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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Page 90
... land would be cheaper there than in the more fashionable districts of the south and west . As a kind of halfway house , I took an old cottage at Barking - Holly Lodge - to which we moved in March , 1870 , and where I was still almost in ...
... land would be cheaper there than in the more fashionable districts of the south and west . As a kind of halfway house , I took an old cottage at Barking - Holly Lodge - to which we moved in March , 1870 , and where I was still almost in ...
Page 91
... land could be reclaimed and fertilized so as to grow a large portion of the vegetable food for London . This would have been the cheaper method in the end , saving the pollution of the whole tidal course of the Thames and the enormous ...
... land could be reclaimed and fertilized so as to grow a large portion of the vegetable food for London . This would have been the cheaper method in the end , saving the pollution of the whole tidal course of the Thames and the enormous ...
Page 95
... land and fresh- water shells , and the best - known insect - orders . There remained another fundamental point to consider . Geographical distribution in its practical applications and interest , both to students and the general reader ...
... land and fresh- water shells , and the best - known insect - orders . There remained another fundamental point to consider . Geographical distribution in its practical applications and interest , both to students and the general reader ...
Page 97
... Land Shells . PART III . - ZOOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY : A REVIEW OF THE CHIEF FORMS OF LIFE IN THE SEVERAL REGIONS AND SUBREGIONS , WITH THE INDICATIONS THEY AFFORD OF GEOGRAPHICAL CHANGES . Chap . IX . The Order of Succession of the Regions ...
... Land Shells . PART III . - ZOOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY : A REVIEW OF THE CHIEF FORMS OF LIFE IN THE SEVERAL REGIONS AND SUBREGIONS , WITH THE INDICATIONS THEY AFFORD OF GEOGRAPHICAL CHANGES . Chap . IX . The Order of Succession of the Regions ...
Page 100
... land which form an important adjunct to the meteorological agents . To this subject I devoted two of my longest and most argumentative chapters , introducing many considerations not before taken account of , and leading , I still think ...
... land which form an important adjunct to the meteorological agents . To this subject I devoted two of my longest and most argumentative chapters , introducing many considerations not before taken account of , and leading , I still think ...
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