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, p. 133.) 'All young geologists have turn for speculation; I have burnt my fingers pretty sharply and am now perhaps becoming over-cautious; and feel at speculation when the direct and immediate effect
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, p. 133.) 'All young geologists have turn for speculation; I have burnt my fingers pretty sharply and am now perhaps becoming over-cautious; and feel at speculation when the direct and immediate effect
In 1850 he wrote to C. H. L. Woodd on heal effects in geological stratification. (More utters, Vol. great that way. inclined to cavil a cause in question cannot be shown 1 can have no doubt that speculative men, with a curb on, make far the best observers With every good wish that you may go on with geological studies. speculations, and especially observations.' In 1857 he wrote to Asa Gray (Mort LtUtTl, Vol. .1 p. 252), who he thought was not indulging enough in generalization. He began to
BookThe Works of Charles Darwin: Vol 29: Erasmus Darwin (1879) / the Autobiography of Charles Darwin (1958)
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First Published 1992
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In 1850 he wrote to C. H. L. Woodd on heal effects in geological