The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 - English literature |
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... increased if people ' changed their mind . ' Similarly what is biologi- cally desirable is not always socially desirable . As Sir Francis Galton always insisted , biologists must respect the existing state of social sentiment . The ...
... increased if people ' changed their mind . ' Similarly what is biologi- cally desirable is not always socially desirable . As Sir Francis Galton always insisted , biologists must respect the existing state of social sentiment . The ...
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... increased by over ten years between 1871-80 and 1910-12 ( News- holme ) . There have been great advances in sanitation and preventive medicine , and from time to time there have been waves of enthusiasm towards better health . But the ...
... increased by over ten years between 1871-80 and 1910-12 ( News- holme ) . There have been great advances in sanitation and preventive medicine , and from time to time there have been waves of enthusiasm towards better health . But the ...
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... increase the independence of women and their opportunities , beyond maternity , for self - expression ; perhaps it will work against war , which is partly due to expansive population . 9 Perhaps the objections to birth control , which ...
... increase the independence of women and their opportunities , beyond maternity , for self - expression ; perhaps it will work against war , which is partly due to expansive population . 9 Perhaps the objections to birth control , which ...
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... increased urbanisation and pre - occupation with mechanism remove the school children more and more from experiences of Animate Nature and from biological ideas . Nature - study is doing wonders , with the current against it , but its ...
... increased urbanisation and pre - occupation with mechanism remove the school children more and more from experiences of Animate Nature and from biological ideas . Nature - study is doing wonders , with the current against it , but its ...
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... increasing control of life , whether through vitamins or Couéism ; a know- ledge of common - sense ways of avoiding disease and gratuitous mistakes ; an understanding of the cult of joy and the art of forgetting ; an enjoyment of mental ...
... increasing control of life , whether through vitamins or Couéism ; a know- ledge of common - sense ways of avoiding disease and gratuitous mistakes ; an understanding of the cult of joy and the art of forgetting ; an enjoyment of mental ...
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