The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: Including an Autobiographical Chapter, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1887 - Naturalists |
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... plants was , I think , the only taste kindred to natural history which he possessed . Of the " Mount pigeons , " which Miss Meteyard describes as illus- trating Dr. Darwin's natural - history taste , I have not been able to hear from ...
... plants was , I think , the only taste kindred to natural history which he possessed . Of the " Mount pigeons , " which Miss Meteyard describes as illus- trating Dr. Darwin's natural - history taste , I have not been able to hear from ...
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... plants , and during a somewhat longer time experi- mented in chemistry . He was extremely agreeable , and his wit often reminded me of that in the letters and works of Charles Lamb . He was very kind - hearted . . . .. His health from ...
... plants , and during a somewhat longer time experi- mented in chemistry . He was extremely agreeable , and his wit often reminded me of that in the letters and works of Charles Lamb . He was very kind - hearted . . . .. His health from ...
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... plants , and col- lected all sorts of things , shells , seals , franks , coins , and min- erals . The passion for ... plant could be discovered . Mr. Leighton goes on , " This greatly roused my attention and curiosity , and I inquired of ...
... plants , and col- lected all sorts of things , shells , seals , franks , coins , and min- erals . The passion for ... plant could be discovered . Mr. Leighton goes on , " This greatly roused my attention and curiosity , and I inquired of ...
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... plants and animals which were observed . These excursions were delightful . Although , as we shall presently see , there were some re- deeming features in my life at Cambridge , my time was sadly wasted there , and worse than wasted ...
... plants and animals which were observed . These excursions were delightful . Although , as we shall presently see , there were some re- deeming features in my life at Cambridge , my time was sadly wasted there , and worse than wasted ...
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... plants growing near , and with living corals in the tidal pools at my feet . Later in the voyage , Fitz - Roy asked me to read some of my Journal , and declared it would be worth publishing ; so here was a second book in prospect ...
... plants growing near , and with living corals in the tidal pools at my feet . Later in the voyage , Fitz - Roy asked me to read some of my Journal , and declared it would be worth publishing ; so here was a second book in prospect ...
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