The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: Including an Autobiographical Chapter, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1887 |
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... Darwin to J. D. Hooker . C. DARWIN . Down , Monday [ February 10th , 1845 ] . MY DEAR HOOKER , -I am much obliged for your very agreeable letter ; it was very good - natured , in the midst of your scientific and theatrical dissipation ...
... Darwin to J. D. Hooker . C. DARWIN . Down , Monday [ February 10th , 1845 ] . MY DEAR HOOKER , -I am much obliged for your very agreeable letter ; it was very good - natured , in the midst of your scientific and theatrical dissipation ...
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Including an Autobiographical Chapter Charles Darwin Sir Francis Darwin. C. Darwin to J. D. Hooker . Shrewsbury [ 1845 ? ] . MY DEAR HOOKER , -I have just received your note , which has astonished me , and has most truly grieved me . I ...
Including an Autobiographical Chapter Charles Darwin Sir Francis Darwin. C. Darwin to J. D. Hooker . Shrewsbury [ 1845 ? ] . MY DEAR HOOKER , -I have just received your note , which has astonished me , and has most truly grieved me . I ...
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... Darwin to J. D. Hooker . C. DARWIN . Down , Farnborough , Kent , Thursday , September , 1846 . MY DEAR HOOKER , —I hope this letter will catch you at Clifton , but I have been prevented writing by being unwell , and having had the ...
... Darwin to J. D. Hooker . C. DARWIN . Down , Farnborough , Kent , Thursday , September , 1846 . MY DEAR HOOKER , —I hope this letter will catch you at Clifton , but I have been prevented writing by being unwell , and having had the ...
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... J. D. Hooker in 1845 , my father says : “ I hope this next summer to finish my South American Geology , then to get out a little Zoology , and hurrah for my species work . . . . " This passage serves to show that he had at this time no ...
... J. D. Hooker in 1845 , my father says : “ I hope this next summer to finish my South American Geology , then to get out a little Zoology , and hurrah for my species work . . . . " This passage serves to show that he had at this time no ...
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... J. D. Hooker that he cer- tainly recognised at the time its value to himself as system- atic training . Sir Joseph writes to me : " Your father recog- nised three stages in his career as a biologist : the mere collector at Cambridge ...
... J. D. Hooker that he cer- tainly recognised at the time its value to himself as system- atic training . Sir Joseph writes to me : " Your father recog- nised three stages in his career as a biologist : the mere collector at Cambridge ...
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