The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: Including an Autobiographical Chapter, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1887 |
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... Varieties to depart indefinitely from the Original Type ; " and this essay contained exactly the same theory as mine . Mr. Wallace expressed the wish that if I thought well of his essay , I should send it to Lyell for perusal . The ...
... Varieties to depart indefinitely from the Original Type ; " and this essay contained exactly the same theory as mine . Mr. Wallace expressed the wish that if I thought well of his essay , I should send it to Lyell for perusal . The ...
Page 84
... was an account of several varieties , raised by the author from several species of Primula , which had spontaneously yielded a full complement of seed , although the parent plants had been carefully protected from the ac- 84 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
... was an account of several varieties , raised by the author from several species of Primula , which had spontaneously yielded a full complement of seed , although the parent plants had been carefully protected from the ac- 84 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
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... varieties . " ] 1839 to 1841 . [ In the winter of 1839 ( Jan. 29 ) my father was married to his cousin , Emma Wedgwood . * The house in which they lived for the first few years of their married life , No. 12 Upper Gower Street , was a ...
... varieties . " ] 1839 to 1841 . [ In the winter of 1839 ( Jan. 29 ) my father was married to his cousin , Emma Wedgwood . * The house in which they lived for the first few years of their married life , No. 12 Upper Gower Street , was a ...
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... Varieties and Species , ' for my some - day work to be so entitled ; the smallest contributions thankfully accepted ; de- scriptions of offspring of all crosses between all domestic birds * ' Geol . Soc . Proc . ' iii . 1842 , and ...
... Varieties and Species , ' for my some - day work to be so entitled ; the smallest contributions thankfully accepted ; de- scriptions of offspring of all crosses between all domestic birds * ' Geol . Soc . Proc . ' iii . 1842 , and ...
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... varieties which come to nothing ! Does it therefore follow that the rains which are bestowed upon the soil with such rule and average regularity were not designed to support vegetable and animal life ? " amusement , he does not know ...
... varieties which come to nothing ! Does it therefore follow that the rains which are bestowed upon the soil with such rule and average regularity were not designed to support vegetable and animal life ? " amusement , he does not know ...
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