I conclude that each generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that follow, and maintain that it is a duty... The Poetics of DNA - 160. lappuseautors: Judith Roof - 2007 - 256 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| Mrs. Mary Olmstead Stanton - 1903 - 1396 lapas
...fathers, although each should try to improve the quality of both lungs and muscle. Mr. Galton tells us that Each generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that follow, and I maintain that it is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that power and to exercise... | |
| Mary Olmstead Stanton - 1913 - 1374 lapas
...fathers, although each should try to improve the quality of both lungs and muscle. Mr. Galton tells us that Each generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that follow, and I maintain that it is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that power and to exercise... | |
| Adam Gowans Whyte - 1915 - 168 lapas
...the same limitations as are the form and physical features of the whole organic world." When we admit that "each generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that follow," we must, with Galton, "maintain that it is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that... | |
| Mary Olmstead Stanton - 1920 - 1256 lapas
...fathers, although each should try to improve the quality of both lungs and muscle. Mr. Galton tells us that Each generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that follow, and I maintain that it is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that power and to exercise... | |
| Mary Olmstead Stanton - 1924 - 1290 lapas
...fathers, although each should try to improve the quality of both lungs and muscle. Mr. Galton tells us that Each generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that follow, and I maintain that it is a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that power and to exercise... | |
| Sharon L. Snyder, David T. Mitchell - 2006 - 272 lapas
...towards the degradation of human nature, and that others are working towards its improvement. I conclude that each generation has enormous power over the natural...a duty we owe to humanity to investigate the range ofthat power, and to exercise it in a way that, without being unwise towards ourselves, shall be most... | |
| Karl Pearson - 1924 - 570 lapas
...towards the degradation of human nature, and that others are working towards its improvement. I conclude that each generation has enormous power over the natural...those that follow, and maintain that it is a duty that we owe to humanity to investigate the range of that power, and to exercise it in a way that, without... | |
| 1870 - 890 lapas
...New York : D. Appleton & Co., 1870. 8vo, pp. 390. ations. It is held by the supporters of these views that each generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that follow, and it is therefore due to humanity to investigate the range of that power, and to exercise it in a way... | |
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