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It Was The Evening Of Madame Okraska's Concert At The Old St. James's Hall. London Was Still The Place Of The Muffled Roar And The Endearing Ugliness. Horse-'Buses Plied Soberly In An Unwidened Piccadilly. The Private Motor Was A Curiosity. Berlin Had N... Read more...
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The American Edition Of The "Life And Letters Of Thomas Henry Huxley" Calls For A Few Words By Way Of Preface, For There Existed A Particular Relationship Between The English Writer And His Transatlantic Readers.
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[The "Origin" Appeared In november. As Soon As He Had Read It, Huxley Wrote The Following letter To Darwin (Already Published In "Life Of Darwin" Volume 2 Page 231):--
Jermyn Street W., November 23, 1859.
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"Oh, Come, This Won't Do At All," Said Mr. Vosburgh, As Zeb Was About To Continue The Story. "It's Nearly Midnight Now. Marian, Dear, Your Cheeks And Eyes Look As If You Had A Fever. Let Us Wait And Hear The Rest Of The Story In The Morning, Or You'll Be Ill,... Read more...
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This Book Was Written, Originally And Primarily, For Use In A Course Entitled "Introduction To Contemporary Civilization," Required Of All Freshmen In Columbia College. It Is An Attempt To Give A Bird's-Eye View Of The Processes Of Human Nature, From Man's Sim... Read more...
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That The History Of The Race Is An Unbroken Continuum Goes Without Saying. What This Means In the Way Of Transmission Of The Arts, The Sciences, The Religion, The Ideas, The Customs Of One Generation To The Next, We Shall Presently See. Cultural Co... Read more...
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12. You Are Now Arrived At That Age Which The Law Thinks Sufficient To Make An Oath, Taken By You, Valid In a Court Of Law. Let Us Suppose From Fourteen To Nearly Twenty; And, Reserving, For A Future Occasion, My Remarks On Your Duty Towards Parents, Let Me Here Of... Read more...
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1. It Is The Duty, And Ought To Be The Pleasure, Of Age And Experience To Warn And Instruct Youth And To Come To The Aid Of Inexperience. When Sailors Have Discovered Rocks Or Breakers, And Have Had The Good Luck To Escape With Life From Amidst Them, They, Unless Th... Read more...
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It Is, Perhaps, Only The Young Who Can Be Very Hopefully Addressed On The Present Subject. A Few Years Hence, And Your Habits Of Mind Will Be Unalterably Formed; A Few Years Hence, And Your Struggle Against A Discontented Spirit, Even Should You Be Given Grace To At... Read more...
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"Good Evening, Sir. A Bit Gusty?"
"Very Much So, Sergeant," I Replied. "I Think I Will Step Into Your Hut For A Moment And Light My Pipe If I May."
"Certainly, Sir. Matches Are Too Scarce Nowadays To Take Risks With 'Em. But It Looks As If The Storm Had Blown Over." ... Read more...
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