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  • In their name Charles Darwin wrote him the following letter, of which it is difficult to say whether it does more honour to him who sent it or to him who received it: --

    Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2 Thomas Henry Huxley 1860

  • On a self-serving note, the episode of A&E Biography titled Charles Darwin: Evolution's Voice is no doubt airing at various times and on various stations today.

    Darwin Day Walter Jon Williams 2009

  • Our joint effort, titled Charles Darwin the malacologist, recently got published in the July issue of Mollusc World.

    Darwin was a malacologist! AYDIN 2009

  • Peter Mc gets some well-deserved credit and airtime in the Yorkshire Post, but I am sure he is spinning in his grave at his ship being called Charles Darwin's HMS Beagle.

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

  • Peter Mc gets some well-deserved credit and airtime in the Yorkshire Post, but I am sure he is spinning in his grave at his ship being called Charles Darwin's HMS Beagle.

    Robert Fitzroy 2007

  • It was a polite way of saying that the one man in England who had famously described the Galápagos flora and fauna, namely Charles Darwin, had apparently failed to appreciate their significance.

    The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004

  • It was a polite way of saying that the one man in England who had famously described the Galápagos flora and fauna, namely Charles Darwin, had apparently failed to appreciate their significance.

    The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004

  • He said, positively, 'The agency is not supernatural; it is physical, and determined by the will of the sitters,' and may be called the Charles Darwin of the subject.

    The Shadow World Hamlin Garland 1900

  • With regard to the personal quarrel some facts came to light after Butler's death and the subject is dealt with in a pamphlet entitled Charles Darwin and

    The Note-Books of Samuel Butler Samuel Butler 1868

  • [41] In their article in the Journal of the American Medical Association, entitled Charles Darwin and Panic stated that Darwin felt "nervousness when Emma leaves me".

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] JackHT 2010

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