| Charles Bray - 1871 - 390 หน้า
...He says it is surprising how soon a want of care, or care wrongly directed, leads to the degeneracy of a domestic race ; but excepting in the case of...so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed. J Much depends upon his choice of a wife, but a man's physical and mental condition also before marriage,... | |
| Charles Bray - 1871 - 398 หน้า
...He says it is surprising how soon a want of care, or care wrongly directed, leads to the degeneracy of a domestic race ; but excepting in the case of...so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed. J Much depends upon his choice of a wife, but a man's physical and mental condition also before marriage,... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1872 - 492 หน้า
...injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a want of care, or care wrongly directed, leads to the degeneration of a domestic race ; but excepting...ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed." Darwin, Descent of Man, vol. 1, p. 161. f Jarnes Mill. Elements of Political Economy, p. 42 assured,... | |
| William Penman Lyon - 1872 - 202 หน้า
...injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a want of care, or care wrongly directed, leads to the degeneration of a domestic race ; but excepting...ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed." Lord C. Does Mr. Darwin mean to say then that, in building asylums for the imbecile, the maimed, the... | |
| William Penman Lyon - 1872 - 178 หน้า
...injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a. want of care, or care wrongly directed, leads to the degeneration of a domestic race ; but excepting...ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed." Lord C. Does Mr. Darwin mean to say then that, in building asylums for the imbecile, the maimed, the... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - 1872 - 348 หน้า
...highly injurious to the race. It is surprising how soon a want of care, or care wrongly directed, leads to the degeneration of a domestic race : but, excepting...ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed." It cannot be denied then that the tendency, in communities of advanced and complicated civilisation,... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1872 - 476 หน้า
...injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a want of care, or care wrongly directed, leads to the degeneration of a domestic race; but excepting in the case of man himself, hardly any one is eo ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed." Darwin, Descent of Zlun, vol. lp161. f Jauies... | |
| William Penman Lyon - 1872 - 168 หน้า
...injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a want of care, or care wrongly directed, leads to the degeneration of a domestic race ; but excepting in the case of man himself, hardly any one is BO ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed." Lord C. Does Mr. Darwin mean to say then that,... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - 1873 - 352 หน้า
...care, or care wrongly directed, leads to the degeneration of a domestic race: but, excepting in the caw of man himself, hardly any one is so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed." It cannot be denied then that the tendency, in communities of advanced and complicated civilization,... | |
| Herbert William Morris - 1876 - 736 หน้า
...injurious to (Jie race of man. It is surprising how soon a want of care, or care wrongly directed, leads to the degeneration of a domestic race; but excepting...ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed." * Thus plainly are we given to understand, that in building asylums for the imbecile, the maimed, the... | |
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