187 research outputs found
Hume, with helps to the study of Berkeley.
"Authorized edition."Mode of access: Internet
An introduction to the study of zoology : by T. H. Huxley, F. R. S. ; with eighty-two illustrations.
Science and Hebrew tradition.
On verso of t.-p.: Authorized edition.On the method of Zadig <1880>--The rise and progress of palæontology <1881>--Lectures on evolution <New York, 1876>--The interpreters of Genesis and the interpreters of nature <1885>--Mr. Gladstone and Genesis <1886>--The lights of the church and the light of science <1890>--Hasisadra's adventure <1891>--The evolution of theology: an anthropological study <1886>Mode of access: Internet.Imperfect copy: Half-title wanting
Evidence as to man's place in nature /
Mode of access: Internet
Lay sermons, addresses, and reviews.
On the advisableness of improving natural knowledge.--Emancipation, black and white.--A liberal education: and where to find it.--Scientific education: notes of an after-dinner speech.--On the educational value of the natural history sciences.--On the study of zoology.--On the physical basis of life.--The scientific aspects of positivism.--On a piece of chalk.--Geological contemporaneity and persistent types of life.--Geological reform.--The origin of species.--Criticisms on "The origin of species."--On Descartes' "Discourse touching the method of using one's reason rightly and of seeking scientific truth."--Spontaneous generation.Mode of access: Internet
[Self portrait] [picture] /
Long inscription on reverse by Philip Gidley King.; Exhibited: "Cooee", National Library of Australia exhibition gallery, 14 June - 9 September 2007. AuCNL; R11279
[Natives of Louisiade Archipelago inside a hut] [picture] /
Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK2091.; (ANL) T2429
Critiques and addresses, by Thomas Huxley.
14+317 p. 21 cm.Mainly reprints from periodicals
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