| Barbara M. Brenzel - 1985 - Страниц: 228
...who has attended to the breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a want...race; but excepting in the case of man himself, hardly anyone is so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed. 25 To the biological determinists, then,... | |
| Daniel Pick - 1989 - Страниц: 292
...who has attended 10 ihe breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a want...degeneration of a domestic race; but excepting in ihe case of man himself hardly any one is so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed' (ib.,... | |
| Adam Kuper - 1994 - Страниц: 290
...who has attended to the breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a want...so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed. Medical advances represented a paradoxical danger to the future of more sophisticated populations,... | |
| Kurt Bayertz - 1994 - Страниц: 376
...who has attended to the breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a want...himself, hardly any one is so ignorant as to allow the worst animals to breed. (Darwin 1974, pp. 130-1) Darwin was not the first person to make a connection... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1996 - Страниц: 382
...who has attended to the breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a want...so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed. 1. 'The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication,' vol. ip 309. The aid which we feel impelled... | |
| Theresa Marteau, Martin Richards - 1996 - Страниц: 384
...who has attended to the breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a want...race; but excepting in the case of man himself, hardly anyone is so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed, (pp. 133-4,2ndedn.) In many industrialised... | |
| Mike Hawkins - 1997 - Страниц: 360
...who has attended to the breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a want...so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed (205-6). 1 The most recent studies are: for Britain, G. Jones, Social Hygiene in Twentieth Century... | |
| John Thomas Scopes - 1997 - Страниц: 356
...who has attended to the breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a want...leads to the degeneration of a domestic race; but, exceiîting in the case of man himself, hardly anyone is so ignorant as to allow his worst animals... | |
| David J. Peterson - 1999 - Страниц: 214
...the breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of men. It is surprising how soon a want of care or care wrongly...directed leads to the degeneration of a domestic race; except in the case of man himself hardly anyone is so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed.... | |
| Stephen R. L. Clark - 2000 - Страниц: 352
...who has attended to the breeding of domestic animals will doubt that this must be highly injurious to the race of man. It is surprising how soon a want...race; but excepting in the case of man himself, hardly anyone is so ignorant as to allow his worst animals to breed. The aspiring middle classes, and the... | |
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