Hereditary genius : an inquiry into its laws and consequences / by Francis Galton.
- Francis Galton
- Date:
- 1892
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Hereditary genius : an inquiry into its laws and consequences / by Francis Galton. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Stanley, Edward Geoffrey, continuwed— F. Naturalist ; President of Linnean and Zoological Socie- ties ; known by his endeavours to acclimatize animals. uS. Rev. J. J. Hornby, Head Master of Hton; scholar and _ athlete. S. Edward, Lord Stanley, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Stewart, Robert; the famous Viscount Castlereagh, and 2d Marquess Londonderry. Great hopes were enter- tained of him when he entered Parliament, barely of age, but he disappointed them at first, for he was a very unequal speaker. However, he became leader ; of the House of Commons et. 29. Committed suicide. ¥. Was M.P. for county Down, and raised through success- ive peerages to the Marquisate. uS. Sir George Hamilton Seymour, G.C.B.; diplomatist, especially in Russia and Austria. B. (Half brother, grandson of Lord Chancellor Camden.) Charles William ; created Earl Vane ; Adjutant-General under Wellington in Spain et. 30. [p-] (And P. to Duke of Grafton, Premier 1767.) Admiral Fitzroy ; eminent navigator (“‘ Voyage of the Beagle’’). Superintendent of the Meteorological Department of the Board of Trade. Stuart, John; 3d Earl of Bute ; Premier, 1762-3. u. 2d Duke of Argyll; created Duke of Greenwich ; states- man and general. In command at Sheriffmuir :— ** Argyll, the State’s whole thunder born to wield, . And shake alike the senate and the field.” —Popk. GI’. Sir George Mackenzie, Lord Advocate ; eminent lawyer. G. Sir James Stuart, lst Harl of Bute ; . Privy Councillor to Queen Anne. GU. Robert Stuart, lst Baronet ; a Lord of Session, as Lord Tillicoultry. GB. Dugald Stuart, also a Lord of Session. B. Right Hon. James Stuart, who assumed the additional name of Mackenzie ; Keeper of Privy Seal of Scotland. General Sir Charles Stuart ; reduced Minorca. Wilham, D.D.; Archbishop of Armagh. Charles ; ambassador to France; created Baron Stuart de Rothesay. His great-grandmother (@/.) was Lady Mary Wortley Montagu; charming letter-writer ; introducer of inoculation from the East. 12 RO Ga](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33954239_0151.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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