| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1888 - 532 oldal
...concludes his last published letter ; the last recorded word to his illustrious friend, Professor Huxley: 'I wish to God there were more automata in the world like you.' It seems, to our ears, as if the expression denoted the contradiction between the mechanical theory... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 572 oldal
...unless I get very much better. Dr. Clark's kindness is unbounded to me, but he is too busy to come here. Once again, accept my cordial thanks, my dear old...there were more automata * in the world like you. Ever yours, CH. DARWIN." The allusion to Sir Andrew Clark requires a word of explanation. Sir Andrew... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 590 oldal
...unless I get very much better. Dr. Clark's kindness is unbounded to me, but he is too busy to come here. Once again, accept my cordial thanks, my dear old...there were more automata * in the world like you. Ever yours, CH. DARWIN." The allusion to Sir Andrew Clark requires a word of explanation. Sir Andrew... | |
| 1888 - 592 oldal
...I get very much better. Dr. Clarke's kindness is unbounded to me, but he is too busy to come here. Once again accept my cordial thanks, my dear old friend....God there were more automata* in the world like you. Ever yours, ' CHARLES DARWIN.' No especial change occurred till April IS, when he was seized with giddiness... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1892 - 372 oldal
...unless I get very much better. Dr. Clark's kindness is unbounded to me, but he is too busy to come here. Once again, accept my cordial thanks, my dear old...there were more automata * in the world like you. " Ever yours, " CH. DARWIN." The allusion to Sir Andrew Clark requires a word of explanation. Sir Andrew... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 920 oldal
...unless I get very much better. Dr. Clark's kindness is unbounded to me, but he is too busy to come here. Once again, accept my cordial thanks, my dear old...there were more automata * in the world like you. Ever yours, CH. DARWIN." The allusion to Sir Andrew Clark requires a word of explanation. Sir Andrew... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley, Leonard Huxley - 1900 - 584 oldal
...of the world. And again on March 27 : — Your most kind letter has been a real cordial to me. . . . Once again accept my cordial thanks, my dear old friend....God there were more automata in the world like you. Darwin died on April 19, and a brief notice being required for the forthcoming number of Nature on... | |
| Charles Darwin, Francis Darwin - 1958 - 402 oldal
...unless I get very much better. Dr. Clark's kindness is unbounded to me, but he is too busy to come here. Once again, accept my cordial thanks, my dear old...to God there were more automata* in the world like yon. Ever yours, " CH. DARWIX. The allusion to Sir Andrew Clark requires a word of explanation. Sir... | |
| Charles Darwin, Francis Darwin - 1958 - 402 oldal
...kindness is unbounded to me, but he is too busy to come here. Once again, accept my cordial thanks, mv dear old friend. I wish to God there were more automata* in the world like you. Ever yours, CH. DARWIN. The allusion to Sir Andrew Clark requires a word of explanation. Sir Andrew... | |
| Robert Boakes - 1984 - 298 oldal
...illness in 1882 Huxley wrote to offer medical advice. To the note of thanks in reply, Darwin added: 'I wish to God there were more automata in the world like you.'14 Summary The idea of studying the behaviour of animals in order to understand the human mind... | |
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