Essays on Population, and Other Papers, Together with Material from His Notes and LecturesKennikat Press, 1967 - 440 sider |
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... improvement whatever in the human frame can be clearly ascertained . " 246 But with reference to the argu- ment from the analogy of animal breeding he made this concession : " It does not , however , by any means , seem impossible ...
... improvement whatever in the human frame can be clearly ascertained . " 246 But with reference to the argu- ment from the analogy of animal breeding he made this concession : " It does not , however , by any means , seem impossible ...
Side 144
... Improvement depends . Still less was it prepared to consider dispassionately any proposals for practical action ... improving stock , which is by no means confined to questions of judicious mating , but which , especially in the case of ...
... Improvement depends . Still less was it prepared to consider dispassionately any proposals for practical action ... improving stock , which is by no means confined to questions of judicious mating , but which , especially in the case of ...
Side 148
... Improvement of the Human Breed , under the Existing Conditions of Law and Sentiment . " He echoed on this occasion the opinions which had marked his earlier utterances , putting them , however , in the mathe- matical form of his ...
... Improvement of the Human Breed , under the Existing Conditions of Law and Sentiment . " He echoed on this occasion the opinions which had marked his earlier utterances , putting them , however , in the mathe- matical form of his ...
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