… emerged Huxley:
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No, no, not THAT Huxley, THIS Huxley:
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Please visit Cocktail Party Physics for an amazing essay on Thomas Henry Huxley (who is indeed the namesake of the other Huxley). Read: How East London defined “Darwin’s Bulldog” and brought him into conflict with the world’s most dangerous anarchist.
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That first Huxley looks almost old enough for this.