CHARLES DARWIN
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... CHARLES DARWIN. Mks Ns Mot I (mod Mire Ns* maim Doll Op Slay • WWI tools walk. 101 1 Mame wag —d dm ly Thyself thy Lb.. el • ...
... CHARLES DARWIN !!1 the subject of a most able highly instructive paper read before the Literary, Scientific and Debating Society last night, at the Roaendale Café, by the Rev. S. W. Darwin Fox, M.A. The chair was occupied by the President, Mr. J. W. Postill ...
... CHARLES DARWIN. telegram dated Rome, Sunday, says : —An assembly was held to-day in the Grand Hall of the Collegio Romano, to honour to the memory of the late Charles Darwin. The British Embassy was represented, and among those present were Signor Tecchio ...
... with keon and wide-spread pleasure, and this certainly was the case when the preparation of the Life and Letters of Charles Darwin first became a matter of literary I gossip. The interest -which the public have Unquestionably taken in the progress ...
... well- ail , known Secularist. Dr. Darwin is afraid that readers an iof Dr. Aveling's pamphlet (4 Th Religious Views bo a Charles Darwin) may be misled into eseeing More . rxeinemblance than reallyexisted.between the positions * of b father, and Dr. Aveling ...
... CHARLES DARWIN. The Prime of Wake boo. se behalf of the trustees of ' the British sonsented to melee on trust for the nation the statue of the fete Marks Darwin, b► Kr. Boehm, B L., ow *seed on Isedtos of the prima* !deliver of the Natural alstery The ...
... SON OF CHARLES DARWIN Sir Horace Darwin, The Orchard. Huntingdon road, Cambridge, a director the Cambridge Scientific Ineeminent Company and the Cambridge University and Town Gaa Light mpany. a great inventor scientific instrument*, eon of Charles Darwin ...
... STATUE OF CHARLES DARWIN. A statue at the Jate Charles was unveiled to-day in his native town of cost, £1,000, was entirely defrayed by the Shrop- Socies, ...
... THE LATE CHARLES DARWIN. We have been favoured -with information as to the medical history of the great naturalist, which will be read with interest. Under the domination of a many- sided, sensitive, and highlv strung nervous system, the health of the ...
... Son of Charles Darwin. “Dr. Darwin is the distinguished son of a world-famed father, one who has earned quite remarkable distinction hoth in the world of letters and in the world of science. His writings upon the life and letters of Charles Darwin display ...
... ehort acoount of the dealings of his father, who preceded him’ in the famous publishing business in Albemarle Street, with Charles Darwin. When hea wrote: Darwin sent to the publisher the “ Origin of Species” It may be conceit, but I believe the subject will ...