| John Elliott Cairnes - 1873 - 452 lehte
...Hooker, in his address to thi British Association, spoke thus of the author : " Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it is...for, putting aside their great merits, he, throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as I believe it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned... | |
| Henry Eugene Vandervell - 1873 - 380 lehte
...in his address to the British Association, spoke thus of the author : — " Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it is...for, putting aside their great merits, he, throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as I believe it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned... | |
| Robert Kalley Miller - 1873 - 208 lehte
...in his address to the British Association, spoke thus of the author : — " Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it is...for, putting aside their great merits, he, throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as I Wallace (AR) — continued. believe it to be unctnscious,... | |
| Sedley Taylor - 1873 - 304 lehte
...in his address to the British Association, spoke thus of the author : — " Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it is...for, putting aside their great merits, he, throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as 1 believe it to be unconscious, forgets his mun unquestioned... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1873 - 354 lehte
...Hooker, in his address to the British Association, spoke thus of the author: "Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it is...for, putting aside their great merits, he, throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as I believe it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned... | |
| James Edwin Thorold Rogers - 1873 - 486 lehte
...Hooker, in his address to the British Association, spate thus of the author :—" Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it is...for, putting aside their great merits, he, throughout his writings, witA a modesty as rare as 1 keliere it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1873 - 412 lehte
...Hooker, in his address to the British Association, spoke thus of the author: — "O/Afr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it is...for, putting aside their great merits, he, throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as 2 believe it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 428 lehte
...Essays. Second Edition, with Corrections and Additions. Crown 8vo. 8s. 6d. "Of Mr. Wallace and his mnny contributions to philosophical biology it is not easy...for, putting aside their great merits, he, throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as 1 believe it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned... | |
| C. WYVILLE THOMSON - 1873 - 620 lehte
...Hooker, in his address to the British Association, spoke thus of the author : " Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it is not easy to speak without enthusiasm; for, putting eside their great merits, he, throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as I believe it to be... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1874 - 86 lehte
...Dr. Hooker, president of the British Scientific Association, wrote, in l86S, "Of Mr. Wallace, and his many contributions to philosophical biology, it is...for, putting aside their great merits, he, throughout his many writings, with a modesty as rare as I believe it to bo in him unconscious, forgets his own... | |
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