id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5799 Huxley, Thomas Henry Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 .txt text/plain 142526 10907 76 honour in the world of Science, Letters, and Art. Lord Salisbury smilingly summed up. [Of the two following letters, one refers to the account of Sir J.D. Hooker's work in connection with the award of the Copley medal; the [The British Association was to meet at Plymouth this year; and Mr. W.F. Collier (an uncle of John Collier, his son-in-law) invited Huxley Club, and considering the hard work of scientific men in these days, Human Inequality, he changed his mind about the Letters to Working Men, On the other hand, the man who is going out in natural science ought to A letter to an old pupil contains reflections upon the years of work to think that men of letters and science who have been of use to the length in a letter to Mrs. Huxley from London on his way back from and a half of letter-writing or working at an essay. ./cache/5799.txt ./txt/5799.txt