Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry Into Its Laws and ConsequencesD. Appleton, 1870 - 390 lappuses |
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14. lappuse
... children to be good , that babies are born pretty much alike , and that the sole agencies in creating dif- ferences between boy and boy , and man and man , are steady application and moral effort . It is in the most unqualified manner ...
... children to be good , that babies are born pretty much alike , and that the sole agencies in creating dif- ferences between boy and boy , and man and man , are steady application and moral effort . It is in the most unqualified manner ...
42. lappuse
... children . Now , I shall show abundantly in the course of this book , that the nephew of an eminent man has far less chance of becoming eminent than a son , and that a more remote kinsman has far less chance than a nephew . We may ...
... children . Now , I shall show abundantly in the course of this book , that the nephew of an eminent man has far less chance of becoming eminent than a son , and that a more remote kinsman has far less chance than a nephew . We may ...
43. lappuse
... instance of this kind of self - reliance . He was a foundling ( afterwards shown to be well bred as respects ability ) , and put out to nurse as a pauper baby , to the wife of a poor glazier . The child's TWO CLASSIFICATIONS . 43.
... instance of this kind of self - reliance . He was a foundling ( afterwards shown to be well bred as respects ability ) , and put out to nurse as a pauper baby , to the wife of a poor glazier . The child's TWO CLASSIFICATIONS . 43.
44. lappuse
... child's indomitable tendency to the higher studies , could not be repressed by his foster - mother's ridicule and dissuasion , nor by the taunts of his schoolfellows , nor by the discouragements of his schoolmaster , who was incapable ...
... child's indomitable tendency to the higher studies , could not be repressed by his foster - mother's ridicule and dissuasion , nor by the taunts of his schoolfellows , nor by the discouragements of his schoolmaster , who was incapable ...
51. lappuse
... child of a son . So again , u . is the maternal uncle ; g . the maternal grandfather ; n . a nephew that is son of a sister ; p . a grandson that is the child of a daughter . Precisely the same letters , in the form of Italics , are ...
... child of a son . So again , u . is the maternal uncle ; g . the maternal grandfather ; n . a nephew that is son of a sister ; p . a grandson that is the child of a daughter . Precisely the same letters , in the form of Italics , are ...
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