The Life and Letters of George John Romanes ...Longmans, Green and Company, 1896 - 391 pages |
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... Professor Burdon Sanderson for the Royal Society . In this paper it is said : Up to the end he [ Romanes ] preserved not only his mental vigour , but the keenness of his interest in his scientific pursuits . ' This , I think , needs no ...
... Professor Burdon Sanderson for the Royal Society . In this paper it is said : Up to the end he [ Romanes ] preserved not only his mental vigour , but the keenness of his interest in his scientific pursuits . ' This , I think , needs no ...
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... Professor Poulton , Professor Schäfer , Professor Le Conte , Mr. Thiselton - Dyer , and others for like permission . And I must express my most sincere gratitude to the Rev. P. N. Waggett , to Professor C. Lloyd Morgan , and to my ...
... Professor Poulton , Professor Schäfer , Professor Le Conte , Mr. Thiselton - Dyer , and others for like permission . And I must express my most sincere gratitude to the Rev. P. N. Waggett , to Professor C. Lloyd Morgan , and to my ...
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... Professor of Greek in the University of that place . The Professor had come out to Canada some years previously , and , after a short experience of work in country parishes , had settled down to teach Greek to the alumni of the little ...
... Professor of Greek in the University of that place . The Professor had come out to Canada some years previously , and , after a short experience of work in country parishes , had settled down to teach Greek to the alumni of the little ...
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... Professor of Physiology at Cambridge , to whom she owes her famous medical school , at that time in its very early beginnings . Science entirely fascinated him ; his first plunge 1 Mr. Cautley writes : ' I have never seen Romanes ...
... Professor of Physiology at Cambridge , to whom she owes her famous medical school , at that time in its very early beginnings . Science entirely fascinated him ; his first plunge 1 Mr. Cautley writes : ' I have never seen Romanes ...
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... Professor of Divinity ( who is the principal adjudicator ) , and I found him very pleasant indeed . Afterwards I went to the Vice - Chancellor , from whom I got the well - remembered ' pages ' ( but now with Prize I. written across them ) ...
... Professor of Divinity ( who is the principal adjudicator ) , and I found him very pleasant indeed . Afterwards I went to the Vice - Chancellor , from whom I got the well - remembered ' pages ' ( but now with Prize I. written across them ) ...
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