Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... especially by Englishwomen of all classes , to any eugenic policy or any suggested modification of the present practice of favouring the biologically unsound at the cost of the sound and promising , is generally expressed by exclaiming ...
... especially by Englishwomen of all classes , to any eugenic policy or any suggested modification of the present practice of favouring the biologically unsound at the cost of the sound and promising , is generally expressed by exclaiming ...
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... especially pp . 636 , 661 , 662-665 ) . At all events , there is no doubt that over- eating imposes a severe strain on the body tissues and is therefore a source of distress to the body cells . Nor should we forget the wholesale and ...
... especially pp . 636 , 661 , 662-665 ) . At all events , there is no doubt that over- eating imposes a severe strain on the body tissues and is therefore a source of distress to the body cells . Nor should we forget the wholesale and ...
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... especially in feministic societies like England and America ; because , besides giving us a false picture of man's primitive nature and innate tendencies , by making children appear sancrosanct and at all events morally superior to ...
... especially in feministic societies like England and America ; because , besides giving us a false picture of man's primitive nature and innate tendencies , by making children appear sancrosanct and at all events morally superior to ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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