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Pagina 4
... natural history . Entomology was in struggles and difficulties which none but those who remember them can fully ap ... naturally was by his school- fellows , but encouraged and kept alive by his father and other relations during the ...
... natural history . Entomology was in struggles and difficulties which none but those who remember them can fully ap ... naturally was by his school- fellows , but encouraged and kept alive by his father and other relations during the ...
Pagina 7
... natural beauties of the country through which they led him , and in one of his letters to his sisters he gives an animated description of one of the most beautiful districts in France- the Vivarais - still , we believe , almost entirely ...
... natural beauties of the country through which they led him , and in one of his letters to his sisters he gives an animated description of one of the most beautiful districts in France- the Vivarais - still , we believe , almost entirely ...
Pagina 9
... natural suggestion in order to account for It has been the same with all the suc- any difficulties in the observed phenom- cessive steps of real importance in geol- ena . Thus , when it was found that Buck - ogy . No one who was present ...
... natural suggestion in order to account for It has been the same with all the suc- any difficulties in the observed phenom- cessive steps of real importance in geol- ena . Thus , when it was found that Buck - ogy . No one who was present ...
Pagina 13
... naturally did not shrink from defending his views in his private letters , as well as at the Geological Society . Two letters in the early part of the second volume may be taken as mod- els of able but temperate argument ; the one ...
... naturally did not shrink from defending his views in his private letters , as well as at the Geological Society . Two letters in the early part of the second volume may be taken as mod- els of able but temperate argument ; the one ...
Pagina 18
... of a problem that cannot yet be said to be definitely solved . It was natural that Lyell should take up with characteristic eagerness the views replacement by others might be traced step by step from 18 SIR CHARLES LYELL .
... of a problem that cannot yet be said to be definitely solved . It was natural that Lyell should take up with characteristic eagerness the views replacement by others might be traced step by step from 18 SIR CHARLES LYELL .
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