“You may read any quantity of books, and you may almost as ignorant as you were at starting, if you don't have, at the back of yourminds, the change for words in definite images which can only be acquired through the operation of your observing faculties on the phenomena of nature.”
Quote by Thomas Huxley
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American Addresses: With a Lecture on the Study of Biology
This book compiles a series of addresses and a specific lecture that delve into the study of biology, offering insights and discussions on biological concepts and their significance within the American perspective. more
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