| Charles Darwin - 1871 - 470 sider
...as are the lower animals when left to their own free choice, though he is in so far superior to them that he highly values mental charms and virtues. On...qualities. Both sexes ought to refrain from marriage if in any marked degree inferior in body or mind ; but such hopes are Utopian and will never be even partially... | |
| Thomas Low Nichols - 1872 - 508 sider
...matches them ; but when he comes to his own marriage he rarely, or never, takes any such care. . . Yet he might, by selection, do something, not only...qualities. Both sexes ought to refrain from marriage, if in any marked degree inferior in body or mind. . . When the principles of breeding and of inheritance... | |
| A. Elley Finch - 1872 - 136 sider
...is impelled by nearly the same motives as are the lower animals when left to their own free choice Yet he might by selection do something not only for...offspring, but for their intellectual and moral qualities .... All ought to refrain from marriage who cannot avoid abject poverty for their children.' — Darwin,... | |
| Arthur Elley Finch - 1872 - 132 sider
...is impelled by nearly the same motives as are the lower animals when left to their own free choice Yet he might by selection do something not only for...offspring, but for their intellectual and moral qualities .... All ought to refrain from marriage who cannot avoid abject poverty for their children.' — Darwin,... | |
| Martin Luther Holbrook - 1873 - 162 sider
...choice, though he is in so far superior to them that he highly values mental charms and virtues. Oil the other hand, he is strongly attracted by mere wealth...qualities. Both sexes ought to refrain from marriage if in any marked degree inferior in body or mind ; but such hopes are Utopian, and will never even be... | |
| George St. Clair - 1873 - 296 sider
...every-day practice of good deeds and dispositions. "With regard to marriage Mr Darwin says : " Man might by selection do something, not only for the...bodily constitution and frame of his offspring, but also for their intellectual and moral qualities. Both sexes ought to refrain from marriage if in any... | |
| Martin Luther Holbrook - 1882 - 172 sider
...them 'that he highly values mental charms and virtues. Ou the other hand, he is strongly attracted by wealth or rank. Yet he might by selection do something...of his offspring, but for their intel.lectual and mcral qualities. Both sexes ought to refrain from marriage if in any marked degree inferior in body... | |
| 1884 - 166 sider
...as are the lower animals when left to their own free choice, though he is in so far superior to them that he highly values mental charms and virtues. On...qualities. Both sexes ought to refrain from marriage if in any marked degree inferior in body or mind; but such hopes are Utopian, and will never be even partially... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1890 - 724 sider
...lower animals, when they are left to their own free choice, though he is in so far superior to them that he highly values mental charms and virtues. On the other hand he is stroDgly attracted by mere wealth or rank. Yet he might by selection do something not only for the... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 568 sider
...lower animals, when they are left to their own free choice, though he is in so far superior to them that he highly values mental charms and virtues. On the other hand, he is strongl}r attracted by mere wealth or rank. Yet he might by selection do something not only for the... | |
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