The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: Including an Autobiographical Chapter, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1887 |
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... kind usually associated with youth , to many lives besides the illustrious one whose records justify , though certainly they do not inspire , the wish to place this fading chaplet on his grave . " The foregoing pages give , in a ...
... kind usually associated with youth , to many lives besides the illustrious one whose records justify , though certainly they do not inspire , the wish to place this fading chaplet on his grave . " The foregoing pages give , in a ...
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... kind written for his wife and children , passages should occur which must here be omitted ; and I have not thought it necessary to indicate where such omissions are made . It has been found necessary to make a few corrections of obvious ...
... kind written for his wife and children , passages should occur which must here be omitted ; and I have not thought it necessary to indicate where such omissions are made . It has been found necessary to make a few corrections of obvious ...
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... kind , including Shakespeare . In connection . with pleasure from poetry , I may add that in 1822 a vivid delight in scenery was first awakened in my mind , during a riding tour on the borders of Wales , and this 30 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
... kind , including Shakespeare . In connection . with pleasure from poetry , I may add that in 1822 a vivid delight in scenery was first awakened in my mind , during a riding tour on the borders of Wales , and this 30 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
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... kind - hearted ; he afterwards published some good zoological articles . third young man was Hardie , who would , I think , have made a good botanist , but died early in India . Lastly , Dr. Grant , my senior by several years , but how ...
... kind - hearted ; he afterwards published some good zoological articles . third young man was Hardie , who would , I think , have made a good botanist , but died early in India . Lastly , Dr. Grant , my senior by several years , but how ...
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... kind nearer than Cumberland or Scotland , and he solemnly assured me that the world would come to an end before any one would be able to explain how this stone came where it now lay . This produced a deep impression on me , and I ...
... kind nearer than Cumberland or Scotland , and he solemnly assured me that the world would come to an end before any one would be able to explain how this stone came where it now lay . This produced a deep impression on me , and I ...
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