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List of correspondents
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Below is a list of Darwin's correspondents with the number of letters for each one. Click on a name to see the letters Darwin exchanged with that correspondent. "A child of God" (1) Abberley,…
Matches: 25 hits
- … Airy, Hubert (27) Aitchison, William (2) …
- … Allen, John (1) Allen, Thomas (2) …
- … Baird, S. F. (1) Baird, William (1) …
- … Baxter, W. W. (36) Baxter, William (7) …
- … Bell, Robert (b) (2) Bell, Thomas (2) …
- … Bennett, A. W. (21) Bennett, William (2) …
- … Birch, Samuel (5) Birkett, Thomas (1) …
- … Blanche (2) Blenkiron, William, Jr (1) …
- … Blow, T. B. (1) Blunt, Thomas (2) …
- … Bowles, W. B. (2) Bowman, William (29) …
- … Brewer, T. M. (1) Bridges, Thomas (b) (2) …
- … British Museum (1) Brittain, Thomas (2) …
- … Frank (17) Buckland, William (6) …
- … Burgers, T. F. (2) Burgess, Thomas (3) …
- … Anthony (2) Carlyle, Thomas (1) …
- … Church, G. (1) Churton, Thomas (1) …
- … Clephan, T. R. (1) Clift, William (1) …
- … Coldstream, John (2) Cole, William (3) …
- … Colvile, J. W. (1) Comber, Thomas (1) …
- … Cooper, W. B. (1) Cooper, William (1) …
- … Croll, James (16) Crookes, William (1) …
- … la Beche, H. T. (3) Dealtry, William (1) …
- … Farr, John (2) Farr, William (7) …
- … Spratt, T. A. B. (1) Spring Rice, Thomas (2) …
- … Wheler, E. A. (9) Whewell, William (8) …
Satire of FitzRoy's Narrative of the Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle, by John Clunies Ross. Transcription by Katharine Anderson
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[f.146r Title page] Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle Supplement / to the 2nd 3rd and Appendix Volumes of the First / Edition Written / for and in the name of the Author of those / Volumes By J.C. Ross. / Sometime Master of a…
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- … an abstract of an “essay &c” on the subject by Professor Whewell – the same – of which I have …
- … also called Cocos – were discovered in 1608-9 by Captain William Keeling who was in the East India …
- … had at Diego Garcia so he went on to Pulo Nias – got some rice but not enough – came on along …
- … Settlement – took him into Keyser039;s Bay – there – only rice could be obtained – when being …
- … the most important – to wit – constantly kept short of rice – and that only given to be eaten along …
- … I did not let him stop here – but as to “his eating our rice” that is not possible – there being …
- … (Mr H039;s) quarters stop with his party and be eating their rice] the rice allowance that you …
- … to Captain Ross I know not as yet – without enough of rice it is impossible to do any amount of good …
- … to bush ranging for some time – they helped themselves to rice from Mr H’s store which he kept on a …
- … the “trustworthy” party who after Mr H removing to the rice house Isle remained at the original …
- … builders can work upwards – namely that of “low water or spring tides.” – but kept above it – yea …
- … know I have very lately made a trip to Bencoolen for ^the^ rice of which you [ f.190r p.87 ] …
- … West Isle he removed to the little isle on which he kept his rice – as above-mentioned – yet ^that^ …
- … the pirates) set them to clear the forest and jungles raise rice, sugarcane, pepper, and spice trees …
- … boards and the pillars of the Island timber. Two Englishmen (Thomas Deeley and George Bailey) of the …
- … Sandilands went to see Mr Hare – who was then living on Rice Islet. Mr H. made the interview as …
- … whilst these reefs remained at the level of low water spring tides (above which Mr Darwin very truly …
- … time. That plan was this – after Mr Hare had moved on to Rice Islet he had proposed to put up a …
- … along with their foundation down to the level of low water spring tides above which you yourself …
- … so called – appear to have been discovered by Captain William Keeling employed in the service of the …