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William John Wills
1834 - 1861
Nationality: English
Category: Scientist
Subcategory: English Scientist

Everyone who comes out does a very foolish thing in bringing such a quantity of clothes that he never wants.

   

The actual danger is nothing, and the positive advantages very great.

   

Melbourne is wonderfully altered since I last saw it. There are some very fair buildings in it now, and things are a little cheaper than they used to be.

   

Our journey so far has been very satisfactory: we are most fortunate as regards the season, for there has been more rain this winter than has been known for the last four or five years.

   

These rare senses and powers of reasoning were given to be used freely, but not audaciously, to discover, not to pervert the truth.

   

At any rate, girls are differently situated. Having no need of deep scientific knowledge, their education is confined more to the ordinary things of the world, the study of the fine arts, and of the manners and dispositions of people.

   

We all think we are right, or we should not believe as we do.

   

This country is undergoing great changes for the better.

   

I have been agreeably disappointed in my idea of the camels. They are far from unpleasant to ride; in fact, it is much less fatiguing than riding on horseback, and even with the little practice I have yet had, I find it shakes me less.

   

You should carefully study the Art of Reasoning, as it is what most people are very deficient in, and I know few things more disagreeable than to argue, or even converse with a man who has no idea of inductive and deductive philosophy.

   

The pigeon here is a beautiful bird, of a delicate bronze colour, tinged with pink about the neck, and the wings marked with green and purple.

   

I am often disgusted at hearing young people I know, declare that they are afraid of doing this or that, because they MIGHT be killed.

   

We have this morning dropped anchor, just off Williamstown.

   

I see by your letter to my father that you are rather afraid the French may invade England.

   

Both camels are dead and our provisions are done.

   

I do not like Melbourne in its present state.

   

They have just succeeded in raising the two thousand pounds here, by subscription, that was wanted towards an exploration fund, for fitting out an expedition, that will probably start for the interior of our continent next March.

   

What you say about this world I do not quite agree with; I think it a very good world, and only requires a person to be reasonable in his expectations, and not to trust too much to others.

   

Our clothes are going to pieces fast. Send provisions as soon as possible.

   

The country up here is beautiful; everything green and pleasant; and if you saw it now, you would not believe that in two months' time it could have such a parched and barren appearance as it will then assume.

   

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