Science & Education by Thomas Henry Huxley
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Board for London, the fifteenth Essay; and, more particularly, the note
n. 3, may be found interesting. T. H. H. Hodeslea, Eastbourne, _September 4th, 1893_. CONTENTS I JOSEPH PRIESTLEY [1874] (An Address delivered on the occasion of the presentation of a statue of Priestley to the town of Birmingham) II ON THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SCIENCES [1854] (An Address delivered in S. Martin's Hall) III EMANCIPATION--BLACK AND WHITE [1865] IV A LIBERAL EDUCATION; AND WHERE TO FIND IT [1868] (An Address to the South London Working Men's College) V SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION: NOTES OF AN AFTER-DINNER SPEECH [1869] (Liverpool Philomathic Society) |
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