Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 2 by James Marchant
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A.R. WALLACE ADMIRING EREMURUS ROBUSTUS (ABOUT 1905) GRAVE OF ALFRED RUSSEL AND ANNIE WALLACE WALLACE AND DARWIN MEDALLIONS IN THE NORTH AISLE OF THE CHOIR OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY Alfred Russel Wallace Letters and Reminiscences PART III I.--Wallace's Works on Biology and Geographical Distribution "I have long recognised how much clearer and deeper your insight into matters is than mine." "I sometimes marvel how truth progresses, so difficult is it for one man to convince another, unless his mind is vacant." |
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