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  • Letter from Thomas Henry Huxley to Lewis Campbell, October 10, 1894
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1894 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from English biologist Thomas Henry Huxley to Lewis Campbell regarding the trustworthiness of William Mariner and John Martin, who tested Mariner's version of King Theebaw's oration. Huxley mentions having read many books about Polynesia, and finds Mariner trustworthy. Huxley states that missionaries do not know the natives the way Mariner did. He mentions making ...
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