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Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries ... - Page 17
by Charles Darwin - 1846 - 351 pages
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - England - 1858 - 894 pages
...ir"£v/('.s- Brazil, vol. ii. p. 19. And a very eminent naturalist, Mr. Darwin. says (Journjd, p. 29), " In England, any person fond of natural history enjoys...numerous that he is scarcely able to walk at all." continue to live on in their old and inveterate barbarism.153 In their country, the physical causes...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - England - 1858 - 722 pages
...WalsKs Brazil, vol. ii. p. 19. And a very eminent naturalist, Mr. Darwin, says (Journal, p. 29), " In England, any person fond of natural history enjoys...numerous that he is scarcely able to walk at all." ш Azara (Amérique Méridionale, vol. ¡L pp. 1-168) gives a curious, but occasioncountry, the physical...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - Great Britain - 1865 - 724 pages
...naturalist, Mr. Darwin, says (Journal, p. 29), "In England, any person fond of natural history enjoys in hia walks a great advantage, by always having something...attract his attention ; but in these fertile climates, tetmine with life, the attractions are so numerous that he is scarcely able to walk at all." *' On...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - England - 1866 - 726 pages
...Brazil, vol. ii. L 19. And a very eminent naturalist, Mr. Darwin, says (Journal, p. 29), "In Kngid, any person fond of natural history enjoys in his walks...numerous that he is scarcely able to walk at all." country, the physical causes are so active, and do their work on a scale of such unrivalled magnitude,...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - France - 1870 - 724 pages
...Brazil." WaUKt Brazil, vol. ii. p. 19. And a very eminent naturalist, Mr. Darwin, says (Journal, p. 29), " In England, any person fond of natural history enjoys...attract his attention ; but in these fertile climates, tccminp with life, the attractions are so numerous that he is scarcely able to walk at all." •" Azara...
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Tropical Nature: An Account of the Most Remarkable Phenomena of Life in the ...

Indians of South America - 1875 - 232 pages
...pleasure than he can ever hope to experience again.' And again, on another occasion, he says : — ' In England any person fond of natural history enjoys,...numerous that he is scarcely able to walk at all.' The wanderer in these forests enjoys refreshing coolness under their deep shade, at the same time that...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - France - 1877 - 720 pages
...naturalist, Mr. Darwin, says (Journal, p. 29), "In England, any person, fond of natural history enjoys in hia walks a great advantage, by always having something...numerous that he is scarcely able to walk at all." country, the physical causes are so active, and do their work on a scale of such unrivalled magnitude,...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - England - 1883 - 722 pages
...vol. ii. p. 19. And a very eminent naturalist, Mr. Darwin, says (Journal, p. 29), " In England, nny person fond of natural history enjoys in his walks a great advantage, bj always having something to attract his attention ; but in those fertile climates, teeming with life,...
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The World's Wonders as Seen by the Great Tropical and Polar Explorers: Being ...

James William Buel - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1884 - 832 pages
...might almost seem no human power can hope to extirpate. Mr. Darwin, the eminent naturalist, says, " In England, any person fond of natural history, enjoys...numerous that he is scarcely able to walk at all.." We have spoken of the trade winds as extending over the whole breadth of the Tropical World. But to...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - Great Britain - 1884 - 734 pages
...Brazil." Wai Ms Brazil, vol. it p. 19. And a very eminent naturalist, Mr. Darwin, says (Journal, p. 29), " In England, any person fond of natural history enjoys...teeming with life, the attractions are so numerous that ho is scarcely able to walk at all." *• Atari, (Amfriyv! Miridionale, vol. Ii. pp. 1-108) gives a...
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