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... reason , 520. Rise of a privileged caste , 522 . XLIV TRANSFORMATION · Statico - dynamic processes , 525. Transmutations , 526. What social evolution is , 527. The growth PAGE 461 472 485 491 501 511 525 of population , 528. The ...
... reason , 520. Rise of a privileged caste , 522 . XLIV TRANSFORMATION · Statico - dynamic processes , 525. Transmutations , 526. What social evolution is , 527. The growth PAGE 461 472 485 491 501 511 525 of population , 528. The ...
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... reason to believe that a third of the prostitutes in America are feeble - minded . It is supposed that from a quarter to a third of the paupers are hereditarily defective . Half or more of chronic inebriates are victims of a bad ...
... reason to believe that a third of the prostitutes in America are feeble - minded . It is supposed that from a quarter to a third of the paupers are hereditarily defective . Half or more of chronic inebriates are victims of a bad ...
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... reason , there- fore , to grapple with " the population question . " THE SENSATIONAL LOWERING OF THE DEATH RATE Owing to the great advances in medical science and the arts of Ing of Hu healing and surgery , the better education of ...
... reason , there- fore , to grapple with " the population question . " THE SENSATIONAL LOWERING OF THE DEATH RATE Owing to the great advances in medical science and the arts of Ing of Hu healing and surgery , the better education of ...
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... reason- able family size , and disapproval is shown those who without warrant exceed this . No doubt the exceptionally endowed who offer society a " full quiver " of children will find favor ; but the subcommon - who are the most ...
... reason- able family size , and disapproval is shown those who without warrant exceed this . No doubt the exceptionally endowed who offer society a " full quiver " of children will find favor ; but the subcommon - who are the most ...
Side 37
... reason , but why should this people expect other peoples to allow themselves to be made miserable in order to accommodate its overflow ? Unless family restriction becomes general over the world , it is vain , therefore , to expect ...
... reason , but why should this people expect other peoples to allow themselves to be made miserable in order to accommodate its overflow ? Unless family restriction becomes general over the world , it is vain , therefore , to expect ...
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