The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: Including an Autobiographical Chapter, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1887 - Naturalists |
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... late Mrs. Darwin , of Elston and Creskeld . A third son , John , became rector of Elston , the living being in the gift of the family . The fourth son , and youngest child , was Erasmus Darwin , the poet and philosopher . The table on ...
... late Mrs. Darwin , of Elston and Creskeld . A third son , John , became rector of Elston , the living being in the gift of the family . The fourth son , and youngest child , was Erasmus Darwin , the poet and philosopher . The table on ...
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... late at night . This was the best part of my education at school , for it showed me practically the meaning of experimental science . The fact that we worked at chemistry somehow got known at school , and as it was an unprecedented fact ...
... late at night . This was the best part of my education at school , for it showed me practically the meaning of experimental science . The fact that we worked at chemistry somehow got known at school , and as it was an unprecedented fact ...
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... of Durham , formerly Reader in Natu- ral Philosophy in Durham University . The late John Maurice Herbert , County Court Judge of Cardiff and the Monmouth Circuit . theless I am so utterly destitute of an ear , 42 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
... of Durham , formerly Reader in Natu- ral Philosophy in Durham University . The late John Maurice Herbert , County Court Judge of Cardiff and the Monmouth Circuit . theless I am so utterly destitute of an ear , 42 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
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... late years several reviewers have given the whole credit to Fritz Müller and Häckel , who undoubtedly have worked it out much more fully , and in some respects more correctly than I did . I had materials for a whole chap- ter on the ...
... late years several reviewers have given the whole credit to Fritz Müller and Häckel , who undoubtedly have worked it out much more fully , and in some respects more correctly than I did . I had materials for a whole chap- ter on the ...
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... late years he gave up the tall hat even in London , and wore a soft black one in winter , and a big straw hat in summer . His usual out - of - doors dress was the short cloak in which Elliot and Fry's photograph represents him leaning ...
... late years he gave up the tall hat even in London , and wore a soft black one in winter , and a big straw hat in summer . His usual out - of - doors dress was the short cloak in which Elliot and Fry's photograph represents him leaning ...
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