The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: Including an Autobiographical Chapter, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1901 - Naturalists |
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... LONDON AND CAMBRIDGE - 1836-1842 . 139 . 160 • 191 • . 243 VIII . RELIGION . 274 IX . - LIFE AT DOWN - 1842-1854 . . 287 X. - THE GROWTH OF THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES ' . 363 XI . THE GROWTH OF THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES - LETTERS- 1843-1856 ...
... LONDON AND CAMBRIDGE - 1836-1842 . 139 . 160 • 191 • . 243 VIII . RELIGION . 274 IX . - LIFE AT DOWN - 1842-1854 . . 287 X. - THE GROWTH OF THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES ' . 363 XI . THE GROWTH OF THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES - LETTERS- 1843-1856 ...
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... from Charles Darwin's biography of his grand- father , forming the preliminary notice to Ernst Krause's interesting essay , ' Erasmus Darwin , ' London , 1879 , p . 4 . " It is suspected that the third line may be THE DARWIN FAMILY . 3.
... from Charles Darwin's biography of his grand- father , forming the preliminary notice to Ernst Krause's interesting essay , ' Erasmus Darwin , ' London , 1879 , p . 4 . " It is suspected that the third line may be THE DARWIN FAMILY . 3.
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... London , and took the degree of Bachelor of Medicine at Cambridge . He never made any pretence of practising as a doctor , and , after leaving Cambridge , lived a quiet life in London . 66 There was something pathetic in Charles ...
... London , and took the degree of Bachelor of Medicine at Cambridge . He never made any pretence of practising as a doctor , and , after leaving Cambridge , lived a quiet life in London . 66 There was something pathetic in Charles ...
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... London as Professor in University College , he did nothing more in science , a fact which has always been inexplicable to me . I knew him well ; he was dry and formal in manner , with much enthusiasm beneath this outer crust . He one ...
... London as Professor in University College , he did nothing more in science , a fact which has always been inexplicable to me . I knew him well ; he was dry and formal in manner , with much enthusiasm beneath this outer crust . He one ...
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... London gave me much pleasure ; that of Sebastian del Piombo exciting in me a sense of sublimity . I also got into a musical set , I believe by means of my warm - hearted friend , Herbert , who took a high wrangler's degree . From ...
... London gave me much pleasure ; that of Sebastian del Piombo exciting in me a sense of sublimity . I also got into a musical set , I believe by means of my warm - hearted friend , Herbert , who took a high wrangler's degree . From ...
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