The Life and Letters of George John Romanes ...Longmans, Green and Company, 1896 - 391 pages |
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... told his own story , and it is needless for me here to speak of what , to some extent , he has laid bare - of mental perplexity and of steadfast endurance and loyalty to Truth . It may be that others , wandering in the twilight of this ...
... told his own story , and it is needless for me here to speak of what , to some extent , he has laid bare - of mental perplexity and of steadfast endurance and loyalty to Truth . It may be that others , wandering in the twilight of this ...
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... told me that there was another essay well deserving of a prize which was written by a man of whom I dare say you will remember I said I was most afraid , viz . , Mr. Cunningham . ' I knew him very well when we were undergraduates , and ...
... told me that there was another essay well deserving of a prize which was written by a man of whom I dare say you will remember I said I was most afraid , viz . , Mr. Cunningham . ' I knew him very well when we were undergraduates , and ...
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... told me that although he could not then remember the man's name , he remembered that the experimenter did not save the seed , but dug up his roots for exhibition . I forget whether it was Dr. Masters , Bentham , or Mr. Dyer who told me ...
... told me that although he could not then remember the man's name , he remembered that the experimenter did not save the seed , but dug up his roots for exhibition . I forget whether it was Dr. Masters , Bentham , or Mr. Dyer who told me ...
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... the charmed circle at the Priory on Sunday afternoons . He enjoyed the few talks he had with George Eliot , and , amongst other reminiscences , E he told a characteristic story of Lewes . One after-. 1876 49 PANGENESIS V. MEDUSÆ.
... the charmed circle at the Priory on Sunday afternoons . He enjoyed the few talks he had with George Eliot , and , amongst other reminiscences , E he told a characteristic story of Lewes . One after-. 1876 49 PANGENESIS V. MEDUSÆ.
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George John Romanes, Ethel Duncan Romanes. he told a characteristic story of Lewes . One after- noon , when there were very few people at the Priory , the conversation drifted on to the Bible , and George Eliot and Mr. Romanes began a ...
George John Romanes, Ethel Duncan Romanes. he told a characteristic story of Lewes . One after- noon , when there were very few people at the Priory , the conversation drifted on to the Bible , and George Eliot and Mr. Romanes began a ...
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