I conclude that each generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that follow, and maintain that it is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that power, and to exercise it in a way that, without being unwise towards ourselves,... Annual Report - 233. lappuseautors: Rhode Island. State Board of Health - 1881Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1870 - 624 lapas
...generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that ibllow, and maintain that it is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that...most advantageous to future inhabitants of the earth. . . . The general plan of my argument is to show that high reputation is a pretty accurate test of... | |
| Sir Francis Galton - 1869 - 490 lapas
...generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that follow, and maintain that it is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that...most advantageous to future inhabitants of the earth. I am aware that my views, which were first published four years ago in Macmillan's Magazine (in June... | |
| Francis Galton - 1869 - 416 lapas
...generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that follow, and maintain that it is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that...most advantageous to future inhabitants of the earth. B I am aware that my views, which were first published four years ago in Macmillan's Magazine (in June... | |
| 1872 - 332 lapas
...geoeration has enormous power orer thi» natural gifte of those that follow, and maintain that it is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that...to exercise it in a way that, without being unwise toward ourselves, shall be most advantageous to future inhabitants of the earth. . . . . . . The plan... | |
| David Kay - 1873 - 242 lapas
...gifts of those that follow, and maintain that it is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the source of that power, and to exercise it in a way that, without...advantageous to future inhabitants of the earth." — (GrALTON : Hereditary Genius.) this earth, then there might be less cause for concern on the subject... | |
| Francis Lloyd (of the universities of Halle and Athens.), sir Francis Galton - 1876 - 68 lapas
...generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that follow, and maintain that it is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that power, and to investigate it in a way that, without being unwise to ourselves, shall be most advantageous to the... | |
| Mary Olmstead Stanton - 1890 - 776 lapas
...generation has enormous power over the natural sifts of tlio<e that follow, and I maintain that it is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that power and to exereise it in a way that, without heing unwise to ourselves, shall be most advantageous to future... | |
| Francis Galton - 1891 - 434 lapas
...has enor-f mous power over the natural gifts of those that follow,! and maintain that -fT'is"a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that...be most advantageous to future inhabitants of the I am aware that my views, which were first published four years ago in Macmillaris Magazine (in June... | |
| W. Duncan McKim - 1900 - 308 lapas
...Each generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that follow. . . . It is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that...to exercise it in a way that, without being unwise toward ourselves, shall be most advantageous to future inhabitants of the earth." 1 Here lies a field... | |
| Emma Frances Angell Drake - 1901 - 334 lapas
...has enormous powers over the natural gifts of those that follow, and maintain that it is a duty that we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that...to exercise it in a way that, without being unwise toward ourselves, shall be most advantageous to the future inhabitants of the earth." Mr. Darwin maintains... | |
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