The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: Including an Autobiographical Chapter, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1887 |
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... appears to have been a successful Whilst retaining his ancestral land at Marton , he ac- quired through his wife and by purchase an estate at Cleat- ham , in the parish of Manton , near Kirton Lindsey , and fixed his residence there ...
... appears to have been a successful Whilst retaining his ancestral land at Marton , he ac- quired through his wife and by purchase an estate at Cleat- ham , in the parish of Manton , near Kirton Lindsey , and fixed his residence there ...
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... stature , but not the bulky figure of Erasmus ; but in his features there is no traceable resem- blance to those of his grandfather . Nor , it appears , had TABLE OF RELATIONSHIP . Wedgwood . now Francis Darwin Erasmus THE DARWIN FAMILY .
... stature , but not the bulky figure of Erasmus ; but in his features there is no traceable resem- blance to those of his grandfather . Nor , it appears , had TABLE OF RELATIONSHIP . Wedgwood . now Francis Darwin Erasmus THE DARWIN FAMILY .
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... appears to have most loved , I can say nothing more descriptive than that he seems to me to have had something in common with the man whom Carlyle least appreciated . The society of Erasmus Darwin had , to my mind , much the same charm ...
... appears to have most loved , I can say nothing more descriptive than that he seems to me to have had something in common with the man whom Carlyle least appreciated . The society of Erasmus Darwin had , to my mind , much the same charm ...
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... appears ( St. James ' Gazette , Dec. 15 , 1883 ) that a mural tablet has been erected to his memory in the chapel , which is now known as the Free Christian Church . ' Rev. W. A. Leighton , who was a schoolfellow of my father's at Mr ...
... appears ( St. James ' Gazette , Dec. 15 , 1883 ) that a mural tablet has been erected to his memory in the chapel , which is now known as the Free Christian Church . ' Rev. W. A. Leighton , who was a schoolfellow of my father's at Mr ...
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... appear , almost everything which I had learnt , even to some few of the Greek letters . I did not therefore proceed to Cambridge at the usual time in October , but worked with a private tutor in Shrewsbury , and went to Cambridge after ...
... appear , almost everything which I had learnt , even to some few of the Greek letters . I did not therefore proceed to Cambridge at the usual time in October , but worked with a private tutor in Shrewsbury , and went to Cambridge after ...
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