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DARWIN ON VIVISLCTION

... DARWIN ON VIVISLCTION. The following letter hos been addressed by Mr. Charles Darwin to Pretence llolmgren, of Lpeabi, in answer to a request for an expreamou of his opinion on the question of the right to make experiments on living animate for scientific ...

A STOCKPORT WORKING MAN

... diligent vestigations,patient study, and earnest desire for truth he admittedly follows the example of his great mister—Charles Darwin ; and like others of his eye's who have raised themselves by no study be spare , no pains when asked to communicate his ...

SATURDAY. NOVEMKER 4. 1889. THE BEGINNINGS OF ANIMAL LIFE•

... to the life. Dot. there a prophet in Israel, and there was o preplan in the scientific world, and that pniphrta name Charles Darwin. Re put all the links together, and he unmistakeably pointed out the origin of species. Continuing, he said the limestone ...

milt VOIJIDID 17a

... Methods of Illustrating Books, by U. Truemazi Wood, II.J , seastary of the boost,' of Arta. Mr Grant littlo book on * Charles Darwin, which formed the Snit volume in the 'erica of WortLica, Las just appealed a French In the Antiquary lOW. B. K. Wright ...

CHUM'S CLIAMBFR OF AGRICUL-

... the National Temperance League. The great literary event of the week has besn the publication of The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin by his son, Mr Thorns. Derwin, F. LEI. The sale appears to have been larger than sepia ted, for the last copy of the ...

Published: Friday 02 December 1887
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2555 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MACCLESFIZLD

... the choir were preached on by the Kea. J. Black. of Knuteford, who chose •UN hoe &scourers, 0 come, let us sing said Charles Darwin, what he hes Ile Anthems were sung at each emelt*. yalwoaaar the Borough Court. .nosy, the 101 l 'wing hornets were 'mined ...

IARKETS

... whatsver they take op. wen teeth them in *bits of accurate observation. (Hear, mil applause.) That watt the great mimeos of Charles Darwin. He wee very tooustrions, and he had great powers of observation. Now he toungat he bad to show that a greet drat ot Me ...

NOTES AND NOTIONS

... interest of liberal thinking—in one of which he accepted the theory of evolution, and received an expression of approval from Charles Darwin. About ten years ago, as • country clergyman. struck with the iujustice of wittiholdiog the Franchise from the agricultural ...

FARMING NOTES

... daughters. Her eldest daughter married lay leo or so eggs • year. Dr. Robert Darwin, of Shrews , and SITTING father of Charles Darwin, the e inent The heavier or sitting breeds are with few etto ot th 0 f reptiona. of A . tic origin; they lon Sr naturalist ...

WEST COUNTRY . • . STAG-HUNTING. limiting t . the stag with that famous , . . . pack, the

... Happy is the hunter whose turn falls Dublin. Prof. Darwin is the third son on the day when a royal stag is of the famous Charles Darwin, and harboured and run down, is himself a distinguished scientist. f' , 't . 15— : •: ' Ak •-• -- 4:. . . .L.,„ ...

'THB LSO OPIINDON UPS STUDY ASSOCIATION

... plasm, and the wonders are in the 'dent •orld. In and lafb the germ of • !gnat idea ts to movements of hod . birth in of Charles Darwin. thi . a hal has the proud die of eteloorating It Ono the acceptant,' lof the genenil mind. He makes clear ementlal 'Hem/ileac ...

ST. mums cuss. MUSIC 'AN-D RULIGION

... which was going about the villate • mentally clever and yet, for instance, like through allowing peopte to come on the Charles Darwin. who couldn't bear the sound market ground shim whom they knee' of music and didn't understand poetri• nothing. The Council ...