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... called at Kew in December , 1870 , Dr. Hooker being then on the spot . He did not see Dr. Hooker , nor ask to see him , but held a confidential conversation with the Curator , Dr. Hooker's subordinate , in which he offered to the latter ...
... called at Kew in December , 1870 , Dr. Hooker being then on the spot . He did not see Dr. Hooker , nor ask to see him , but held a confidential conversation with the Curator , Dr. Hooker's subordinate , in which he offered to the latter ...
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... called The Flora of Tropical energy and ability , and regret that he Africa , of which Dr. Hooker is the un- should so habitually destroy the effect paid editor . I pass that over , although of those abilities by an overweening the ...
... called The Flora of Tropical energy and ability , and regret that he Africa , of which Dr. Hooker is the un- should so habitually destroy the effect paid editor . I pass that over , although of those abilities by an overweening the ...
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... called in the touchy , irritable sort of person , always Minute ; and that the other half shall raising grievances , and , being so , it is be taken directly into the hands of the not surprising you should have made a First Commissioner ...
... called in the touchy , irritable sort of person , always Minute ; and that the other half shall raising grievances , and , being so , it is be taken directly into the hands of the not surprising you should have made a First Commissioner ...
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... called forth not by sympathy for Dr. Hooker , nor by ill - will to Mr. Ayrton , but by the fact that Professor Owen , of the British Museum , had expressed the views contained in Appendix No. 3 of the Blue Book - that he had severely ...
... called forth not by sympathy for Dr. Hooker , nor by ill - will to Mr. Ayrton , but by the fact that Professor Owen , of the British Museum , had expressed the views contained in Appendix No. 3 of the Blue Book - that he had severely ...
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... called be happy to apologize to the hon . Gen- to a letter published by the hon . Mem- tleman , and to withdraw any statement ber for Exeter in The Times , in which I may have made under a misapprehen- he states- sion ; but so far as I ...
... called be happy to apologize to the hon . Gen- to a letter published by the hon . Mem- tleman , and to withdraw any statement ber for Exeter in The Times , in which I may have made under a misapprehen- he states- sion ; but so far as I ...
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