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1.–3. rezultāts no 30.
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... feeling that some one would jump upon his back . ' A very large number of similar cases from adult life might readily be ... feel little pity for their victims . But in this we are inconsiderate : if we imagine ourselves in the place of ...
... feeling that some one would jump upon his back . ' A very large number of similar cases from adult life might readily be ... feel little pity for their victims . But in this we are inconsiderate : if we imagine ourselves in the place of ...
98. lappuse
... feeling , and to the degree that we understand the requirements of our environment and feel a pleasure in conforming to these , will our adaptation of conduct be harmonious and our life appear perfect . If an individual fall below the ...
... feeling , and to the degree that we understand the requirements of our environment and feel a pleasure in conforming to these , will our adaptation of conduct be harmonious and our life appear perfect . If an individual fall below the ...
208. lappuse
... feel very sure that the moment in question has not yet arrived . Now , long before the respiration and the circulation of the blood have been so reduced as to permit of the dying process being really imminent , the nutri- tion of the ...
... feel very sure that the moment in question has not yet arrived . Now , long before the respiration and the circulation of the blood have been so reduced as to permit of the dying process being really imminent , the nutri- tion of the ...
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The present tendency toward sentimentalism 5The | 23 |
The purpose of the book | 29 |
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¹ Appendix ¹ Dr abnormal ancestry animals appears Artena asylum August Weismann become brain capital punishment cause cent character child civilized committed common condition congenital constitute conviction crime criminal D. S. Jordan dangerous deaf-mutes death defective degeneracy degenerate degree disease environment epilepsy epileptic evil existence father fear feeble feeble-minded feel Francis Galton goitre habitual drunkard Havelock Ellis Henry Maudsley Herbert Spencer hereditary heredity Hindu human Ibid idea idiocy idiots illegitimacy incorrigible individuals induce influence inheritance inmates insane institutions intelligence killed kind Kurella large number latter less lives Lombroso London manifestation married ment merely mind moral imbecility moral sense morbid murder nature normal offences offspring Otto Ammon Otto Binswanger parents Paris penalties persons prison Prof punishment race reason recent reform reformatory regard S. A. K. Strahan says sentiment society suffer suicide taint tendency tion true usually vicious victim weak woman York York Evening Post
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