The Life and Letters of George John Romanes ...Longmans, Green and Company, 1896 - 391 pages |
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... opinion which the adjudicators entertain of the work . I do not know how it is that , stranded on a sandbank and in a half dead- and - alive state , without thinking I was doing any- thing unusual , I should have written the prize essay ...
... opinion which the adjudicators entertain of the work . I do not know how it is that , stranded on a sandbank and in a half dead- and - alive state , without thinking I was doing any- thing unusual , I should have written the prize essay ...
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... 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 should like to have your opinion about the meaning. 1876 23 PANGENESIS.
... 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 should like to have your opinion about the meaning. 1876 23 PANGENESIS.
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George John Romanes, Ethel Duncan Romanes. I should like to have your opinion about the meaning of the following facts . In Sarsia gentle irritation of a tentacle or an eye- speck causes the polypite to respond , but not the bell ...
George John Romanes, Ethel Duncan Romanes. I should like to have your opinion about the meaning of the following facts . In Sarsia gentle irritation of a tentacle or an eye- speck causes the polypite to respond , but not the bell ...
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... you very much for the consideration and advice you have given , but I know that you would not like me to feel that the expression 1 To the Royal Society . of your opinion in a matter with which you are. 1876 39 THE WORK ON MEDUSE.
... you very much for the consideration and advice you have given , but I know that you would not like me to feel that the expression 1 To the Royal Society . of your opinion in a matter with which you are. 1876 39 THE WORK ON MEDUSE.
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George John Romanes, Ethel Duncan Romanes. of your opinion in a matter with which you are not so fully acquainted as myself should lay me under any obligation to be led by it , after mature consideration seemed to show that the best ...
George John Romanes, Ethel Duncan Romanes. of your opinion in a matter with which you are not so fully acquainted as myself should lay me under any obligation to be led by it , after mature consideration seemed to show that the best ...
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