| Charles Darwin - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 288
...you. 2 It seems to me well worth reading. Your words have come true with a vengeance that I sh d . be forestalled. You said this when I explained to you...Even his terms now stand as Heads of my Chapters. Please return me the MS which he does not say he wishes me to publish; but I shall of course at once... | |
| Dean Keith Simonton - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 321
...Lyell, adding his own cover letter: Your words have come true with a vengeance — that I should be forestalled. You said this, when I explained to you...Even his terms now stand as heads of my chapters. Please return me the MS., which he does not say he wishes me to publish, but I shall, of course, at... | |
| Michael Shermer - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 369
...18th (also Figure 46. Linnean Society Meeting Room presumed to be June), "if Wallace had my manuscript sketch written out in 1842, he could not have made a better short extract! Even his terms now stand as heads of my chapters."21 At the Linnean Society meeting of July... | |
| John A. Moore - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 243
...It seems to me well worth reading. Your words have come true with a vengeance — that I should be forestalled. You said this, when I explained to you...Even his terms now stand as heads of my chapters. Please return me the MS., which he does not say he wishes me to publish, but I shall, of course, write... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 1002
...the noted geologist Sir Charles Lyell, "Your words have come true with a vengeance that I should be forestalled. You said this when I explained to you...existence. I never saw a more striking coincidence, if [sic] Wallace had my MS sketch written out in 1842 he could not have made a better short abstract!... | |
| Paul Sheehan - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 252
...(1871). 31 Not, however, in its entirety. For although Darwin declared, in a letter to Charles Lyell, 'I never saw a more striking coincidence, if Wallace...he could not have made a better short abstract!', he added: 'Though my Book, if it will ever have any value, will not be deteriorated; as all the labour... | |
| Michael Shermer - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 443
...I shd be forestalled." Then, seemingly for posterity (and priority), Darwin nudged Lyell's memory: "You said this when I explained to you here very briefly...Selection' depending on the Struggle for existence." Seeing the similarities of their theories rather than the differences, Darwin continued his grief:... | |
| R. D. Keynes - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 472
...of Wallace's own theory of natural selection. Charles was shattered, for as he explained to Lyell, 'I never saw a more striking coincidence. If Wallace...Even his terms now stand as Heads of my Chapters.' There was some agonised discussion with Lyell and Hooker as to the best action to be taken, for Charles... | |
| Charles Darwin - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 676
...It seems to me well worth reading. Your words have come true with a vengeance — that I should be forestalled. You said this, when I explained to you...never saw a more striking coincidence; if Wallace had any MS. sketch written out in 1842, he could not have made a better short abstract! Even his terms... | |
| Jan Sapp - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 388
...Your words have come true with a vengeance — that I should be forestalled. You said this, when 1 explained to you here very briefly my views of "Natural...coincidence: if Wallace had my MS. sketch written in 1842. he could not have made a better short abstract! Even his terms now stand as heads of my chapters... | |
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