The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... condition of the parents at the time of procreation may have extensive influence on the character of the children , and may account for the extensive diversity among children of the same family . So events happening at the time of the ...
... condition of the parents at the time of procreation may have extensive influence on the character of the children , and may account for the extensive diversity among children of the same family . So events happening at the time of the ...
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... condition . The proximate causes of hereditary peculiarities mostly arose from the state of mind ( nervous system ) and the health of the body generally of the parents during the procreative function ; those unquestionably materially ...
... condition . The proximate causes of hereditary peculiarities mostly arose from the state of mind ( nervous system ) and the health of the body generally of the parents during the procreative function ; those unquestionably materially ...
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they have to struggle against powerful neighbours or against unfa- vourable conditions of any kind , mental and bodily vigour is called forth and fostered ; when luxurious habits following success produce effeminacy , a vigorous race ...
they have to struggle against powerful neighbours or against unfa- vourable conditions of any kind , mental and bodily vigour is called forth and fostered ; when luxurious habits following success produce effeminacy , a vigorous race ...
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... conditions of life , will have a better chance of surviving , and thus be naturally selected . " In a few words , Mr. Darwin's theory is the old - fashioned theory of Malthus pressed to its utmost limits , and is shortly , that in the ...
... conditions of life , will have a better chance of surviving , and thus be naturally selected . " In a few words , Mr. Darwin's theory is the old - fashioned theory of Malthus pressed to its utmost limits , and is shortly , that in the ...
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... conditions prevail , or in other words that if you starve a people , pinch them in clothing , etc. , they will not increase in numbers , but gradually decrease , while if you feed them well , and house them well , your census returns ...
... conditions prevail , or in other words that if you starve a people , pinch them in clothing , etc. , they will not increase in numbers , but gradually decrease , while if you feed them well , and house them well , your census returns ...
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