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CHARLES DARWIN

... CHARLES DARWIN. 'The death of the great philosopher of our line, who is destined to rank with Newton and Kepler, and Dalton and Faraday, has revealed to us lot only the perfect life of a pure thinker Vall inlquirer, but also the high esteem ill which ...

CHARLES DARWIN

... CHARLES DARWIN. Mr. John Murray, of Albemarle Street, has now issued the ',retuned Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, and the world finds itself, as in the case of the series of autobiographies which have appeared of fate, admitted frankly and fully ...

Published: Saturday 26 November 1887
Newspaper: Newcastle Chronicle
County: Northumberland, England
Type: | Words: 414 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

CHARLES DARWIN

... CHARLES DARWIN. ON Wednesday afternoon, at Down House, Down, Kent, died a man who will not only leave his mark on the present century, but will ever remain one of the most prominent figures in the history of natural science. CHARLES DARWINa name familiar ...

CHARLES DARWIN

... CHARLES DARWIN. Amid the excitement of the time a brief and quiet ceremony took place last Tuesday, untouched political animosities, and yet itself the symbol and token of the burial long since of religious and scientific prejudice and strife, often as ...

Published: Saturday 13 June 1885
Newspaper: Northampton Mercury
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1037 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

CHARLES DARWIN

... CHARLES DARWIN. TO THE EDITOR OF THE STANDARD. gj B .—May I beg a corner for my feeble testimony to the marvellous persevering endurance in the cause of Science of that great Naturalist— my old and lost friend Mr. Charles Darwin— whose remains are so ...

Published: Thursday 27 April 1882
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 222 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

CHARLES DARWIN

... CHARLES DARWIN. The catalogue of the living ia the poorer, and that of the dead the richer, by one more illuatrious name. In tho thinned band of noble leaders of the age Chariee Darwin was preeminent. He represented the century iq its highest philosophy ...

Published: Saturday 22 April 1882
Newspaper: Greenock Advertiser
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1967 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CHARLES DARWIN.*

... 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

... CHARLES DARWIN. THE ceremony on Tuesday in the great hall of the South Kensington Natural History Museum was representative of the present time, and still more representative of the time to come. Though it is possible already to get together, at the unveiling ...

CHARLES DARWIN

... CHARLES DARWIN. titrsct tbe following from letter from Mr. j _ lrter) referring to tbe death of Darwin :— tbat all phase* of religion—of which hMbI taring * complete surfeit—are utterly op: w Kienttfic truth, it has sometimes led even aeXbeist irquire ...

CHARLES DARWIN

... CHARLES DARWIN. The Daily Telegraph goes off into one of its customary screams about the injustice which has been done to the late Professor Darwin by the English nation. Because Darwin is dead, untitled and undecorated,” our gushing contemporary is of ...

•CHARLES DARWIN

... •CHARLES DARWIN. Lut «F.k bust o( the givi.t b.Uraliat century, perhaps the first any age, waa UDTi-iled in the tin tin Museum by the Prince of Wales, is the an assembly of men distinguished, not only science, but other paths of actira , (fort, noli a» ...