... the very life of the young creature. For some years it was undoubtedly warm work, but, considering how exceedingly unpleasant the apparition of the new-comer must have been to those who did not fall in love with him at first sight, I think it is to... Science - Síđa 15 breytti - 1880Heildartexta - Um bókina
 | Royal institution of Great Britain - 1882 - 840 síđur
...the capacity of a sort of under-nurse, and thus came in for my share of the storms which threatened the very life of the young creature. For some years...sight, I think it is to the credit of our age that tho war was not fiercer, and that the more bitter and unscrupulous forms of opposition died away as... | |
 | Thomas Henry Huxley - 1879 - 26 síđur
...cradle. My recollections of the period are particularly vivid ; for, having conceived a tender affection for a child of what appeared to me to be such remarkable...fiercer, and that the more bitter and unscrupulous forms of opposition died away as soon as they did. I speak of this period as of something past and gone,... | |
 | 1880 - 924 síđur
...cradle. My recollections of the period are particularly vivid ; for, having conceived a tender affection for a child of what appeared to me to be such remarkable...fiercer, and that the more bitter and unscrupulous forms of opposition died away as soon as they did. I speak of this period as of something past and gone,... | |
 | 1880 - 900 síđur
...cradle. My recollections of the period are particularly vivid ; for, having conceived a tender affection for a child of what appeared to me to be such remarkable...fiercer, and that the more bitter and unscrupulous forms of opposition died away as soon as they did. I speak of this period as of something past and gone,... | |
 | Thomas Henry Huxley - 1881 - 372 síđur
...the capacity of a sort of under-nurse, and thus came in for my share of the storms which threatened the very life of the young creature. For some years...fiercer, and that the more bitter and unscrupulous forms of opposition died away as soon as they did. I speak of this period as of something past and gone,... | |
 | Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1882 - 774 síđur
...the capacity of a sort of under-nurso, and thus came in for my share of the storms which threatened the very life of the young creature. For some years...undoubtedly warm work; but considering how exceedingly uupleasant the apparition of the new-comer must have been to those who did not fall in love with him... | |
 | Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 504 síđur
...the capacity of a sort of under-nurse, and thus came in for my share of the storms which threatened the very life of the young creature. For some years...fiercer, and that the more bitter and unscrupulous forms of opposition died away as soon as they did. I speak of this period as of something past and gone,... | |
 | Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - 776 síđur
...cradle. My recollections of the period are particularly vivid ; for, having conceived a tender affection for a child of what appeared to me to be such remarkable...fiercer, and that the more bitter and unscrupulous forms of opposition died away as soon as they did. I speak of this period as of something past and gone,... | |
 | Thomas Henry Huxley - 1997 - 398 síđur
...the capacity of a sort of under-nurse, and thus came in for my share of the storms which threatened the very life of the young creature. For some years...newcomer must have been to those who did not fall m love with him at first sight, I thmk it is to the credit of our age that the war was not fiercer,... | |
 | David M. Knight - 2004 - 248 síđur
...Twenty-one years later at the Royal Institution, Huxley again used the language of war but now of triumph: 'I think it is to the credit of our age that the war...fiercer, and that the more bitter and unscrupulous forms of opposition died away as soon as they did'. Huxley was also able to assert, following his own work... | |
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