Littell's Living Age, 153. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1882 |
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... tion , ever ready to seize on whatever was of real interest , combined with a sense of humor not often to be found in his coun- trymen . The great value of Mrs. Lyell's biography must of course consist in the light it throws upon the ...
... tion , ever ready to seize on whatever was of real interest , combined with a sense of humor not often to be found in his coun- trymen . The great value of Mrs. Lyell's biography must of course consist in the light it throws upon the ...
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... tion was a proud one while he stood in the very foremost rank of men of science in France , · but when he betrayed the weakness of coveting ribbons , crosses , titles , and court favor , he fell down to the lowest among his new compet ...
... tion was a proud one while he stood in the very foremost rank of men of science in France , · but when he betrayed the weakness of coveting ribbons , crosses , titles , and court favor , he fell down to the lowest among his new compet ...
9. oldal
... tion , that there existed in the early ages scouted as absurd and unphilosophical of the world a state of things wholly differ- came to be treated with respect , and re- ent from the present , and that the geolog - garded as worthy at ...
... tion , that there existed in the early ages scouted as absurd and unphilosophical of the world a state of things wholly differ- came to be treated with respect , and re- ent from the present , and that the geolog - garded as worthy at ...
10. oldal
... tion of a public far wider than the mere students of science . An able and well- written review of the first volume ( by Mr. Poulett Scrope ) which appeared in this journal almost immediately after its publication , contributed greatly ...
... tion of a public far wider than the mere students of science . An able and well- written review of the first volume ( by Mr. Poulett Scrope ) which appeared in this journal almost immediately after its publication , contributed greatly ...
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... tion in each case , a supposition which , though Lyell himself was for some time prepared to admit it , was strenuously resisted by Continental naturalists , among whom the Lamarckian hypothesis , or some modification of it , had ...
... tion in each case , a supposition which , though Lyell himself was for some time prepared to admit it , was strenuously resisted by Continental naturalists , among whom the Lamarckian hypothesis , or some modification of it , had ...
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