| Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1875 - 694 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... | |
| Balfour Stewart, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1875 - 274 lehte
...in his address to tlte British Association, spoke thus of the author : ' ' Of J\fr. 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 Lucie Duff Gordon, Lucy Duff Gordon - 1875 - 446 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...easy to speak without enthusiasm ; for, putting aside tkar great merits, he, throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as I believ: it to be unconscious,... | |
| Lucie Gordon (lady Duff-) - 1875 - 438 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...easy to speak without enthusiasm ; for, putting aside t/ieir great merits, he, throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as I believe it to be unconscious,... | |
| Walter Mulrea Fisher - 1876 - 290 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, luith a modesty as rare as 1 believe it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned... | |
| St. George Jackson Mivart - 1876 - 486 lehte
...British Association at Norwich, made the following remarks on this subject : " 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 in him unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1876 - 320 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 own unquestioned... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1876 - 414 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... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1876 - 286 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 own unquestioned... | |
| St. George Jackson Mivart - 1876 - 492 lehte
...British Association at Norwich, made the following remarks on this subject : " 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 in him unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned... | |
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