id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5226 Huxley, Thomas Henry Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2 .txt text/plain 135094 6972 74 written to thank Darwin for his new work, "The Descent of Man, and the naval men love Baxter and all his works." [A letter from Dr. Hooker to Sir John Hay ensured him a most hospitable welcome, though I cannot let this day go by without wishing you a happy New Year, and is better, as I shall be able to work up my lectures in peace... This must reach you in time to wish you and yours a happy New Year in The letter from Professor Huxley in the "Times" of this morning As to the working of the law, Huxley referred to it the following year [A good deal of time was taken up in the first half of the year by the From the time of Aristotle to the present day I know of but one man Darwin "Life and Letters" 3 242), and asked Huxley to look over the ./cache/5226.txt ./txt/5226.txt