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Pagina 145
... causes as opposed to the voluntary or permanent causes already discussed . The interaction of these two sets of influences may be read plainly enough in the records of the drink trade ; one sees the figures both of consumption and of ...
... causes as opposed to the voluntary or permanent causes already discussed . The interaction of these two sets of influences may be read plainly enough in the records of the drink trade ; one sees the figures both of consumption and of ...
Pagina 393
... caused disaster . They kept their heads , and because they did so it was possible for the Government by firm action to keep the situation in hand . It was this fact , together with the inherent strength that underlies the British ...
... caused disaster . They kept their heads , and because they did so it was possible for the Government by firm action to keep the situation in hand . It was this fact , together with the inherent strength that underlies the British ...
Pagina 465
... cause of their inferiority in the unfavourable condi- tions of their environment , in the drudgery of their lives ... cause he has at heart . The eugenic movement derives its impetus from two quite different causes . The first is the ...
... cause of their inferiority in the unfavourable condi- tions of their environment , in the drudgery of their lives ... cause he has at heart . The eugenic movement derives its impetus from two quite different causes . The first is the ...
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Our Crimson Highways | 3 |
Birth Control and Eugenics | 10 |
a Revaluation | 11 |
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