| William Black - 1874 - 346 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... | |
| Lady Barker (Mary Anne) - 1874 - 324 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 t HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, &• TRAVELS. 27 Wallace (AR)— continued.... | |
| Sir Samuel White Baker - 1874 - 612 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... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1874 - 358 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 / believe it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned... | |
| Robert Jardine - 1874 - 338 lehte
...Hooker, in his address to tlie 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, loith a modesty as rare as I believe it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned... | |
| sir Frederic John Goldsmid - 1874 - 758 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 modestv as rare as I believe it to be unconscious, forgets his cnvn unquestioned... | |
| Sir Michael Foster - 1874 - 384 lehte
...Hooker, in his address to the British Association, spoke thus of the author : " Of Mr. IVallace 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... | |
| Rendu - 1874 - 316 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... | |
| Sir Samuel White Baker - 1874 - 568 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 Herbert Story - 1874 - 464 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 modestv as rare as 1 belifve it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned... | |
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