 | Charles Darwin - Autobiography - 1887 - 418 pages
...and diversified mental qualities and conditions. Of these, the most important have been — the love of science — unbounded patience in long reflecting...belief of scientific men on some important points. THE STUDY AT DOWN.* CHAPTER III. REMINISCENCES OF MY FATHER'S EVERYDAY LIFE. IT is my wish in the present... | |
 | Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Darwin - Naturalists - 1887
...his book which then remained unsold. of science — unbounded patience in long reflecting over anjr subject — industry in observing and collecting facts...belief of scientific men on some important points. DOWN HOUSE, FROM THE GARDEN. [Pram the Centur CHAPTER III. REMINISCENCES OF MY FATHER'S EVERYDAY LIFE.... | |
 | Francis Darwin - 1887
...science—unbounded patience in long reflecting over any subject—industry in observing and collecting facts—and a fair share of invention as well as of common sense....belief of scientific men on some important points. CHAPTER III. REMINISCENCES OF MY FATHER^ EVERYDAY LIFE. IT is my wish in the present chapter to give... | |
 | William Parker Cutler - 1888 - 1019 pages
...pointed out by himself in a slip inserted in all the copies of his book which then remained unsold. of science — unbounded patience in long reflecting...belief of scientific men on some important points. DOWN HOUSF, FROM THE GARDEN. / tht Century Magazine. CHAPTER III. REMINISCENCES OF MY FATHER'S EVERYDAY... | |
 | Charles Darwin - Biologists - 1888
...science—unbounded patience in long reflecting over any subject—industry in observing and collecting facts—and a fair share of invention as well as of common sense....belief of scientific men on some important points. DOWN HOUSE, FROM THE GARDEN. CHAPTER III. REMINISCENCES OF MY FATHER'S EVERYDAY LIFE. IT is my wish... | |
 | Sir Leslie Stephen - Great Britain - 1888
...complex and diversified mental qualities and conditions. Of these the most important liave been the love of science, unbounded patience in long reflecting...fair share of invention as well as of common sense.' He died at Down on 19 April 1882. He bad for some time suffered at intervals from a feeling of pain... | |
 | George Edgeworth Fenwick, George Ross, Thomas George Roddick - Medicine - 1888
...easily escape attention, and in observing them carefully." He attributes his success to his " love of science, unbounded "patience in long reflecting...share of invention " as well as of common sense." When we read that Lewenhock, the father of microscopy, on looking at the circulation of the blood in... | |
 | Francis Fisher Browne - American literature - 1888
...complex and diversified mental qualities and conditions. Of these, the most important have been, the love of science, unbounded patience in long reflecting...and collecting facts, and a fair share of invention and of common sense. With such moderate abilities as I possess, it is truly surprising that I should... | |
 | Charles Darwin - Autobiography - 1892 - 348 pages
...and diversified mental qualities and conditions. Of these, the most important have been — the love of science — unbounded patience in long reflecting...facts — and a fair share of invention as well as of common-sense. With such moderate abilities as I possess, it is truly surprising that I should have... | |
 | Charles Darwin - Science - 1896
...pointed out by himself in a slip inserted in all the copies of his book which then remained unsold. of science — unbounded patience in long reflecting...belief of scientific men on some important points. DOWN HOrSE, FROM THE GARDEN. [J'"rotn the Cttttttry CHAPTER III. REMINISCENCES OF MY FATHER'S EVERYDAY... | |
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