The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: Including an Autobiographical Chapter, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1887 |
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... zoological articles . third young man was Hardie , who would , I think , have made a good botanist , but died early ... Zoology , and I often accompanied the former to collect ani- mals in the tidal pools , which I dissected as well as ...
... zoological articles . third young man was Hardie , who would , I think , have made a good botanist , but died early ... Zoology , and I often accompanied the former to collect ani- mals in the tidal pools , which I dissected as well as ...
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... Zoology , but they were incredibly dull . The sole effect they produced on me was the determi- nation never as long as I lived to read a book on Geology , or in any way to study the science . Yet I feel sure that I was prepared for a ...
... Zoology , but they were incredibly dull . The sole effect they produced on me was the determi- nation never as long as I lived to read a book on Geology , or in any way to study the science . Yet I feel sure that I was prepared for a ...
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... Zoology of the Beagle ; and is author of a long series of papers , chiefly Zoological . me to associate with them . Certainly I was not 46 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
... Zoology of the Beagle ; and is author of a long series of papers , chiefly Zoological . me to associate with them . Certainly I was not 46 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
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... Zoology of the Voy- age of the Beagle . In July I opened my first note - book for facts in relation to the Origin of Species , about which I had long reflected , and never ceased working for the next twenty . years . During these two ...
... Zoology of the Voy- age of the Beagle . In July I opened my first note - book for facts in relation to the Origin of Species , about which I had long reflected , and never ceased working for the next twenty . years . During these two ...
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... Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle . Nor did I ever intermit col- lecting facts bearing on the origin of species ; and I could sometimes do this when I could do nothing else from illness . In the summer of 1842 I was stronger than I ...
... Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle . Nor did I ever intermit col- lecting facts bearing on the origin of species ; and I could sometimes do this when I could do nothing else from illness . In the summer of 1842 I was stronger than I ...
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