Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 29 |
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... fact the jobs of professor and practitioner are poles apart . But if I cannot advance all the exciting opinions about bio- graphy that ran through my head before I attempted to write a Life , I can at least reveal some of my personal ...
... fact the jobs of professor and practitioner are poles apart . But if I cannot advance all the exciting opinions about bio- graphy that ran through my head before I attempted to write a Life , I can at least reveal some of my personal ...
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... fact and the ideal of the British Empire has never wavered . It is a belief in which I was brought up , and , if I believe in a lost cause , there is no doubt about the fact that to me the cause is worth any and every sacrifice . I have ...
... fact and the ideal of the British Empire has never wavered . It is a belief in which I was brought up , and , if I believe in a lost cause , there is no doubt about the fact that to me the cause is worth any and every sacrifice . I have ...
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... fact . A scientist who breaks this rule , as Lysenko has done , is ignored . A scientist who finds that the rule has been broken by his laboratory , as Kammerer found , kills himself . This analysis appears to me to be applicable to ...
... fact . A scientist who breaks this rule , as Lysenko has done , is ignored . A scientist who finds that the rule has been broken by his laboratory , as Kammerer found , kills himself . This analysis appears to me to be applicable to ...
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By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Katja Reissner Lecture | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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