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CHARLES DARWIN

... CHARLES DARWIN A great man always has critics, and, as @ rule, the greater the man the more numerous are the critics. So long as criticism is fair and honourable it is acceptable. In scientific circles Darwin's work has long been a bone of contention ...

Published: Thursday 10 December 1896
Newspaper: Dundee Advertiser
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 704 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE LETTERS OF CHARLES DARWIN. ‘The Times of yesterday prints the :— —I am preparing to publish a eupplemen- tary

... THE LETTERS OF CHARLES DARWIN. ‘The Times of yesterday prints the :— —I am preparing to publish a eupplemen- tary es of Charles Darwin's letters. My pro. jected volume will include a full from those letters of a purely terest I wae unable to print tie ...

Published: Wednesday 30 December 1896
Newspaper: Dundee Evening Telegraph
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 115 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DAILY ANNALS OF THE LONGEST REIGN

... Covent Garden, died, aged 48. 1881— Br-njamin Disraeli, Earl of BeaconsSeld, Conservative statesman, died, aged 76. 1882— Charles Darwin, naturalist, died, aged 73. 1895—Sir George Scharf, formerly Director of the National Portrait Gallery, died. \V. Culling ...

Published: Monday 19 April 1897
Newspaper: Dundee Evening Telegraph
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 102 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE EARTHWORM THE LATEST THING IN PETS

... ed box tliey might repose on the carriage seat opposite lady, or be introduced effectively at afternoon tea. The late Charles Darwin, who sang the virtues of the early earthworm warmly, could doubtless have written equal length on the gentle blindworm ...

Published: Wednesday 22 January 1890
Newspaper: Dundee Evening Telegraph
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 174 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PERTH. Plants that P

... In concluding, Dr Wilson quoted from Erasmus Darwin's Loves of the Plants to show that that illustrious grandsire of Charles Darwin was botanist who appreciated the wonderful interest of some of the plants in question. The lecture was illustrated fully ...

Published: Thursday 24 March 1898
Newspaper: Dundee Evening Telegraph
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 249 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

NA NONNA AT HASTINGS

... James 6. Lees (>resided. The Kev. J. H. Crawford, who was the ecturer. gave a very interesting account of the life of Charles Darwin. The lecturer dealt with the subject a manner whioli indicated a thorough acquaintance with and love of the great naturalist ...

Published: Friday 21 March 1890
Newspaper: Dundee Evening Telegraph
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 260 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... Reformation, that Lionardo made the Italian Renaissance, or that Robespierre made the French Revolution, as say that Charles Darwin, and Charles Darwin alone, made the evolutionary movement, even in the restricted field of life only. A thousand predecessors worked ...

Published: Monday 06 January 1890
Newspaper: Dundee Evening Telegraph
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1120 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

EXTRACTS FROM LONDON LETTERS. SELLING 1 BEST OP TM PRINCE

... greater men than the Prince did not fetch mock bettrir price.. A statute of Oliver Cromwell went for 6i 61, sod one of Charles Darwin for the small figure of 3s. THE UNIONISTS FRUSTRATED. Mr Healy's adsoitneu completely spoiled the Unionist tactics on ...

Published: Friday 01 September 1893
Newspaper: Montrose Review
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 309 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE LICHFIELD ELECTION

... Four Unionist meeti were held on the Chase, when ‘ajor Darwin repudiated the suggestion that the teaching of his father, Charles Darwin, was to Unionism. He said his father must have had little mfluence on his immediate friends such views of his principles ...

Published: Tuesday 25 February 1896
Newspaper: Dundee Advertiser
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 292 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ADMIIUL FITZBOY

... coasts of Patagonia and Terra del Fuego. He also manded the Beagle durin; famous voy round the world in 1831-36, with Charles Darwin as naturalist ; and it was during this voyage that Darwin conceived his idea of the origin of species. On Fitzroy’s return ...

Published: Monday 31 October 1898
Newspaper: Dundee Advertiser
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 336 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DEATH OF MR JOHN MURRAY

... which his name is connected for 49 years. He knew Scott, Byron, and other literary giants of their 3 and he was friend of Charles Darwin. men! Among his more t Dr “ Travels” and “ ” Self Help, &c. (of which more than 150, copies have been sold), numerous ...

Published: Monday 04 April 1892
Newspaper: Dundee Advertiser
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 317 | Page: 6 | Tags: none