American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 2Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 467
... qualities . Man and woman supplement each other and each has different characteristics . Why not admit that in some mental qualities man is superior to woman , while in other and equally important mental qualities woman is superior to ...
... qualities . Man and woman supplement each other and each has different characteristics . Why not admit that in some mental qualities man is superior to woman , while in other and equally important mental qualities woman is superior to ...
Pagina 568
... qualities may skip generations and then reappear ; so also bad qualities . The inherited brain ( the seat of the mind ) harks back to the brains of its ancestors in its structure , size , convolutions , compactness , texture , and ...
... qualities may skip generations and then reappear ; so also bad qualities . The inherited brain ( the seat of the mind ) harks back to the brains of its ancestors in its structure , size , convolutions , compactness , texture , and ...
Pagina 569
... qualities are in- herited as well as good qualities . The important application of all this is that not merely the physical nature but mental and moral qualities or at least capacities are inherited from both father and mother and pass ...
... qualities are in- herited as well as good qualities . The important application of all this is that not merely the physical nature but mental and moral qualities or at least capacities are inherited from both father and mother and pass ...
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CHAPTER | 417 |
WALL STREET AND WALL STREET BANKERS | 439 |
XXVI | 452 |
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