University Library of Autobiography, Including All the Great Autobiograpbhies and the Autobiographical Data Left by the World's Famous Men and Women, Volume 15F. Tyler Daiels Company, 1918 |
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Halaman ix
... took up the ideas of evolution where Darwin left them . Huxley was the fighting scientist of the 1860's and 70's , the arguer who hammered home the proofs and made all men see what Darwin had only quietly announced . Even in his auto ...
... took up the ideas of evolution where Darwin left them . Huxley was the fighting scientist of the 1860's and 70's , the arguer who hammered home the proofs and made all men see what Darwin had only quietly announced . Even in his auto ...
Halaman xv
... took his eyes from the goal . No man better illustrated the " strength of drudgery well done . " To a fellow examiner about a proposed appointee to that post he wrote , " I have the gravest doubt about steadily plodding through the dis ...
... took his eyes from the goal . No man better illustrated the " strength of drudgery well done . " To a fellow examiner about a proposed appointee to that post he wrote , " I have the gravest doubt about steadily plodding through the dis ...
Halaman 6
... took me to his chapel and placed me under his tutelary care . I cannot say that the good St. Yves managed our affairs very successfully , or gave me a very clear under- standing of my worldly interests , but I nevertheless have much to ...
... took me to his chapel and placed me under his tutelary care . I cannot say that the good St. Yves managed our affairs very successfully , or gave me a very clear under- standing of my worldly interests , but I nevertheless have much to ...
Halaman 9
... took me six years of meditation and hard study to discover that my teachers were not infallible . What caused me more grief than anything else when I entered upon this new path was the thought of distressing my revered masters ; but I ...
... took me six years of meditation and hard study to discover that my teachers were not infallible . What caused me more grief than anything else when I entered upon this new path was the thought of distressing my revered masters ; but I ...
Halaman 18
... took to his heels . He had been so self - willed and peculiar in his lifetime that no one ven- tured to guess as to how he might wish to have his body disposed of . It was feared that if his wishes were incorrectly interpreted , he ...
... took to his heels . He had been so self - willed and peculiar in his lifetime that no one ven- tured to guess as to how he might wish to have his body disposed of . It was feared that if his wishes were incorrectly interpreted , he ...
Istilah dan frasa umum
Aniuta Archibald Geikie ARMINIUS VAMBERY Asia asked aunt beautiful became began believe better Bokhara brother called caravan childhood church death dervish desire dress Effendi Emir Ernest Renan everything eyes face father feeling felt Feodor Ivanovich friends girl give Hadji hand happened happy head heard heart Herat horse idea imagination impression insane Isfahan journey Kashan knew Kurds Lannion laugh LEO TOLSTOY live look mamma MARIE BASHKIRTSEFF marry memory mind Mitenka morning mother nature never night once pain Paris passed Persian person priest remained remember Renan Russian saint Samarkand seemed Shiraz sister soon soul speak strange suffering Sunnite Teheran tell things THOMAS HUXLEY thou thought tion told Tolstoy took town Tréguier truth Turkomans turned voice whole wish woman words write Yasnaya Polyana young youth