A Quaker essayist and poet who seeks to reconcile science and religion sends some samples of his work.
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A Quaker essayist and poet who seeks to reconcile science and religion sends some samples of his work.
Letter from Gaston de Saporta.
Germination of onion.
Will call on addressee when he is next in London.