The Life and Letters of George John Romanes ...Longmans, Green and Company, 1896 - 391 pages |
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... perhaps on account of the opposition at home , perhaps because of the first beginnings of the intellectual struggles of doubt and of bewilderment . He began to study medicine , and made a lifelong friendship with Dr. Latham , the well ...
... perhaps on account of the opposition at home , perhaps because of the first beginnings of the intellectual struggles of doubt and of bewilderment . He began to study medicine , and made a lifelong friendship with Dr. Latham , the well ...
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... perhaps needlessly difficult in style . His success was absolutely unexpected by his family , and made him very happy , as the following letters show , written in the first glow of success . To Mrs. Romanes . 18 Cornwall Terrace . My ...
... perhaps needlessly difficult in style . His success was absolutely unexpected by his family , and made him very happy , as the following letters show , written in the first glow of success . To Mrs. Romanes . 18 Cornwall Terrace . My ...
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... perhaps , next to Mr. Darwin , Dr. Sanderson was the scientific friend George Romanes most valued and loved , although it is impossible to overrate what he owed to Cambridge , and to those early longings for bio- logical study which ...
... perhaps , next to Mr. Darwin , Dr. Sanderson was the scientific friend George Romanes most valued and loved , although it is impossible to overrate what he owed to Cambridge , and to those early longings for bio- logical study which ...
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... perhaps the most popular of his books . The terrier Mathal was his special companion , and he observed various traits of her intelligence which are recorded in ' Mental Evolution in Animals , ' pp . 156 , 157 , 158 . It was also at ...
... perhaps the most popular of his books . The terrier Mathal was his special companion , and he observed various traits of her intelligence which are recorded in ' Mental Evolution in Animals , ' pp . 156 , 157 , 158 . It was also at ...
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... perhaps too partial eye looks very like a mixture . In the case of this graft the seed potato was rotten when dug up yesterday , and this may account for the small size of the tubers sent . I did try dahlias and peonies , but in the ...
... perhaps too partial eye looks very like a mixture . In the case of this graft the seed potato was rotten when dug up yesterday , and this may account for the small size of the tubers sent . I did try dahlias and peonies , but in the ...
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