| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 420 páginas
...accepted. Considering how fiercely I have been attacked by the orthodox, it seems ludicrous that I once intended to be a clergyman. Nor was this intention...If the phrenologists are to be trusted, I was well f1tted in one respect to be a clergyman. A few years ago the secretaries of a German psychological... | |
| 1889 - 656 páginas
...accepted. Considering how fiercely I have been attacked by the orthodox, it seems ludicrous that I once intended to be a clergyman. Nor was this intention...natural death when, on leaving Cambridge, I joined the Beatfle as naturalist." (Vol. I., p. 39.) Of the change in his religious views he tells us: "While... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 580 páginas
...accepted. Considering how fiercely I have been attacked by the orthodox, it seems ludicrous that I once intended to be a clergyman. Nor was this intention...natural death when, on leaving Cambridge, I joined the Bcagh as naturalist. If the phrenologists are to be trusted, I was well fitted in one respect to be... | |
| Johannes Paulus Lotsy - 1906 - 412 páginas
...Considering how fierce I have been attacked by the orthodox, it seems ludicrous that I once iutended to be a clergyman. Nor was this intention and my father's...when, on leaving Cambridge, I joined the „Beagle" as a naturalist. Nachdem es also bestimmt war, daß DARWIN Theologe werden sollte, mußten die Klassiker... | |
| Johannes Paulus Lotsy - 1906 - 424 páginas
...fully accepted. Considering how fierce I have been attacked by the orthodox, it seeins ludicrous that I once intended to be a clergyman. Nor was this intention and my father's wish ever formally given uj), but died a natural death when. on leaving Cambridge. I joined the „Beagle" äs a naturalist.... | |
| 1918 - 478 páginas
...to adjust their wishes is indicated by the statement regarding the intention that he should become a clergyman : " Nor was this intention and my father's...leaving Cambridge, I joined the Beagle as naturalist." It is permissible to infer, therefore, that Darwin's consecration of himself as a naturalist for the... | |
| Edward John Kempf - 1920 - 818 páginas
...to adjust their wishes is indicated by the statement regarding the intention that he should become a clergyman: "Nor was this intention and my father's...leaving Cambridge, I joined the Beagle as naturalist." It is permissible to infer, therefore, that Darwin's consecration of himself as a naturalist for the... | |
| Lawrence Fraser Abbott - 1927 - 326 páginas
...of humour: Considering how fiercely I have been attacked by the orthodox, it seems ludicrous that I once intended to be a clergyman. Nor was this intention...when, on leaving Cambridge, I joined the Beagle as a naturalist. If the phrenologists are to be trusted, I was well fitted in one respect to be a clergyman.... | |
| Charles Darwin, Francis Darwin - 1958 - 402 páginas
...accepted. Considering how fiercely I have been attacked by the orthodox, it seems ludicrous that I once intended to be a clergyman. Nor was this intention...given up, but died a natural death when, on leaving Cambridgc, I joined the Beagle as naturalist. If the phrenologists are to be trusted, I was well fitted... | |
| Charles Darwin, Francis Darwin - 1958 - 402 páginas
...Considering how fiercely I have heen attacked hy the orthodox, it seems lndicrous that I once intended to he a clergyman. Nor was this intention and my father's wish ever formally given up, hut died a natural death when, on leaving Camhridge, I joined the Beagle as naturalist. If the phrenologists... | |
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