| Charles Darwin - Autobiography - 1887 - 420 pages
...circumstances •which then occurred ; I will here only say that I was instantly eager to accept the offer, but my father strongly objected, adding the words,...sense who advises you to go I will give my consent." So I wrote that evening and refused the offer. On the next morning I went to Maer to be ready for September... | |
| Charles Darwin - Autobiography - 1887 - 570 pages
...father strongly objected, adding the words, fortunate for me, * ' Philosophical Magazine,' 1842. u If you can find any man of common sense who advises you to go I will give my consent." So I wrote that evening and refused the offer. On the next morning I went to Maer to be ready for September... | |
| Charles Darwin - Naturalists - 1887 - 588 pages
...my father strongly objected, adding the words, fortunate for me, * ' Philosophical Magazine,' 1842. ''If you can find any man of common sense who advises you to go I will give my consent." So I wrote that evening and refused the offer. On the next morning I went to Maer to be ready for September... | |
| Charles Darwin - Naturalists - 1887 - 586 pages
...father strongly objected, adding the words, fortunate for me, * ' Philosophical Magazine,' 1842. '' If you can find any man of common sense who advises you to go I will give my consent." So I wrote that evening and refused the offer. On the next morning I went to Maer to be ready for September... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1888 - 742 pages
...that he at once wrote and declined. Dr. Darwin, however, qualified his refusal by adding the words : " If you can find any man of common sense who advises you to go, I will give my consent." On the following day, Charles went off to Maer, his mind far more engrossed by partridge-shooting than... | |
| William Parker Cutler - 1888 - 1034 pages
...father strongly objected, adding the words, fortunate for me, * ' Philosophical Magazine,' 1842. *' If you can find any man of common sense who advises you to go I will give my consent." So I wrote that evening and refused the offer. On the next morning I went to Maer to be ready for September... | |
| Charles Darwin - Autobiography - 1892 - 372 pages
...circumstances which then occurred ; I will here only say that I was instantly eager to accept the offer, but my father strongly objected, adding the words, fortunate for me, " If you can find any man of common-sense who advises you to go I will give my consent." So I wrote that evening and refused the... | |
| Charles Darwin - Science - 1896 - 580 pages
...my father strongly objected, adding the words, fortunate for me, ' Philosophical Magazine,' 1842. " If you can find any man of common sense who advises you to go I will give my consent." So I wrote that evening and refused the offer. On the next morning I went to Maer to be ready for September... | |
| George Iles - 1908 - 206 pages
...circumstances which then occurred; I will here only say that I was instantly eager to accept the offer, but my father strongly objected, adding the words,...sense who advises you to go I will give my consent." So I wrote that evening and refused the offer. On the next morning I went to Maer to be ready for September... | |
| George Iles - 1909 - 202 pages
...circumstances which then occurred; I will here only say that I was instantly eager to accept the offer, but my father strongly objected, adding the words,...sense who advises you to go I will give my consent." So I wrote that evening and refused the offer. On the next morning I went to Maer to be ready for September... | |
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