The Life and Letters of George John Romanes ...Longmans, Green and Company, 1896 - 391 pages |
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... sincere gratitude to the Rev. P. N. Waggett , to Professor C. Lloyd Morgan , and to my cousin Mrs. St. George Reid ( formerly of Newnham College , Cambridge ) , for their constant help and advice . To Mrs. Reid I owe more than I can ...
... sincere gratitude to the Rev. P. N. Waggett , to Professor C. Lloyd Morgan , and to my cousin Mrs. St. George Reid ( formerly of Newnham College , Cambridge ) , for their constant help and advice . To Mrs. Reid I owe more than I can ...
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... sincerely and most respectfully yours , GEO . J. ROMANES . P.S. - I have been to see Dr. Hooker , and found his kindness and courtesy quite what you led me to expect . Such men are rare . April 21 , 1875 . In returning you ' s papers ...
... sincerely and most respectfully yours , GEO . J. ROMANES . P.S. - I have been to see Dr. Hooker , and found his kindness and courtesy quite what you led me to expect . Such men are rare . April 21 , 1875 . In returning you ' s papers ...
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... sincerely and most respectfully yours , GEO . J. ROMANES . To Professor E. Schäfer . Dunskaith , Ross - shire . My dear Schäfer , -I am glad to hear that your rest has been beneficial , and also about all the other news you give . I ...
... sincerely and most respectfully yours , GEO . J. ROMANES . To Professor E. Schäfer . Dunskaith , Ross - shire . My dear Schäfer , -I am glad to hear that your rest has been beneficial , and also about all the other news you give . I ...
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... this letter , please write soon , as the Sarsia will not last much longer , and they are the best adapted for my purposes . I remain , very sincerely yours , GEO . J. ROMANES . P.S. - I should have said that neither gold nor 1876 29 MEDUSE.
... this letter , please write soon , as the Sarsia will not last much longer , and they are the best adapted for my purposes . I remain , very sincerely yours , GEO . J. ROMANES . P.S. - I should have said that neither gold nor 1876 29 MEDUSE.
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... sincerely , CH . DARWIN . ( 6 Dunskaith , Nigg P.O. , Ross - shire , N.B .: July 20 , 1875 . My dear Mr. Darwin , -Your letter arrived just in time to prevent my sending an order to my book- seller for Insectivorous Plants , ' for , of ...
... sincerely , CH . DARWIN . ( 6 Dunskaith , Nigg P.O. , Ross - shire , N.B .: July 20 , 1875 . My dear Mr. Darwin , -Your letter arrived just in time to prevent my sending an order to my book- seller for Insectivorous Plants , ' for , of ...
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