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T. H. Huxley: Critical Essay by P. Chalmers Mitchell

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SOURCE: "Citizen, Orator, and Essayist," in Thomas Henry Huxley: A Sketch of His Life and Work, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1900, pp. 204-17.

In the essay that follows, Mitchell examines Huxley's rhetorical style and his involvement in scientific organizations.

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