notwithstanding those limitations, to obtain by careful selection a permanent breed of dogs or horses gifted with peculiar powers of running, or of doing any thing else, so it would be quite practicable to produce a highly gifted race of men by judicious... Racehorse Breeding Theories - Page 294by Frank J. Mitchell - 2004 - 325 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1871 - 670 pages
...gifted with peculiar powers of running, or of doing any thing else, so it would be quite practicable to produce a highly gifted race of men by judicious...marriages during several consecutive generations." One obvious objection to this is that you can train the dog, but yon cannot the man or the woman. You... | |
| 1870 - 936 pages
...parents to their children in the same manner aa the form and features, and that it is as practicable to produce a highly gifted race of men by judicious marriages, during consecutive generations, as to obtain by careful selection a permanent breed of dogs or horses endowed... | |
| 1871 - 664 pages
...gifted with peculiar powers of running, or of doing any thing else, so it would be quite practicable to produce a highly gifted race of men by judicious...marriages during several consecutive generations." One obvious objection to this is that you can train the dog, but you cannot the man or the woman. You... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1871 - 666 pages
...gifted with peculiar powers of running, or of doing any thing else, so it would be quite practicable to produce a highly gifted race of men by judicious...marriages during several consecutive generations." One obvious objection to this is that you can train the dog, but you cannot the man or the woman. You... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1872 - 766 pages
...Rifted with peculiar powers of reasoning, or of doing any thingelse, so it would be quite practicnble to produce a highly -gifted race of men by judicious...marriages during several consecutive generations. A TREATISE ON DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. By WILLIAM A. HAMMOND, MD, Professor of Diseases of the... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1872 - 728 pages
...gifted with peculiar powers of running or of. doing anything else, so it would be quite practicable to produce a highly gifted race of men by judicious marriages during several consecutive generations.'1 I doubt greatly the practicability of such a plan; and suspect there are somoelementa... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1872 - 716 pages
...bequeathing to her descendants a tendency to prodoing anything else, so it would be quite practicable to produce a highly "gifted race of men by judicious marriages during several consecutivo generations'." I doubt greatlv the practicability of such a plan; and suspect there are... | |
| David Kay - 1873 - 242 pages
...physical features of the whole organic world; " and he believes that " it would be quite practicable to produce a highly gifted race of men by judicious...marriages during several consecutive generations." ' " A man's character is very materially formed by the circumstances by which he is surrounded, by... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1873 - 524 pages
...with peculiar powers of reasoning, or of doing any thing else, so it would be quite practicable co produce a highly -gifted race of men by judicious marriages during several contecutive generations. D. APPLETON & CO.'S NEW WORKS. APPLETONS' EUROPEAN GUIDE-BOOK, Illustrated,... | |
| Herodotus - 1875 - 490 pages
...gifted with peculiar powers of reasoning, or of doing any thing else, so it would be quite practicable to produce a highly -gifted race of men by judicious...marriages during several consecutive generations. A TREATISE ON DISEASES OF THE NEEVOUS SYSTEM. By WILLIAM A. HAMMOND, MD, Professor of Diseases of the... | |
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