Littell's Living Age, Volume 153Living Age Company Incorporated, 1882 |
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... Lyell has been fortunate in finding ample materials ready to her hand . Sir Charles Lyell maintained through life an extensive correspondence , which was not confined to scientific subjects , but ex- tended over a wide range of topics ...
... Lyell has been fortunate in finding ample materials ready to her hand . Sir Charles Lyell maintained through life an extensive correspondence , which was not confined to scientific subjects , but ex- tended over a wide range of topics ...
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... Lyell maintained through life an extensive correspondence , which was not confined to scientific subjects , but ex ... Lyell's biography must of course consist in the light it throws upon the career of her brother - in - law as a man of ...
... Lyell maintained through life an extensive correspondence , which was not confined to scientific subjects , but ex ... Lyell's biography must of course consist in the light it throws upon the career of her brother - in - law as a man of ...
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... Lyell's views upon this subject , from the first dawning of his theory to its ultimate establishment in his own mind , in the definite form in which it appeared in the " Principles . " The notion of the entire distinctness of the animal ...
... Lyell's views upon this subject , from the first dawning of his theory to its ultimate establishment in his own mind , in the definite form in which it appeared in the " Principles . " The notion of the entire distinctness of the animal ...
Contents
BoarHunting in the Ardennes | 45 |
The Burden of Sovereignty | 125 |
349 | 127 |
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