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HEREDITARY TRANSMISSION OF QUALITIES. 41
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.-afore him y . " Then y with a contemptuous significance , impossible Notwithstanding to describe , he , the added elaborate , u None theories _cfyour of cocktails fraternity for me and "
his equ and ali dis the ty ci fierc so les well e in and our ventilated eloquent own country on decl the am it other ations is incontestable side of Mr of . the Bri Channel g that ht and at ,
least twice p in every year , viz ., on , the Derby and St . Leger day descent s , all Eng that land ismen does as homag sert e with to the all the doctrine strength of hereditary of their
lungs ? and ; back with , their purses , so far as their contents will go being , their equal faith and in the fair certainty lay of iven this ) qualities creed , that for ( other which things the
progenitors have been distinguished pg will assert themselves in their descendants ; or thatin other words" blood will tell . "
Well old Dick known Stockdal , as right-hand great , man authority to the late in , these Sir Tatton matters Sykes and ,
e was a , him a staunch to me s / upporter ' he would of say his when own a views J colt . deficient u It ' s no in breeding use bring was ing
proposed to him , " he's short oblude—I won't even look at him "
When . on a it man there is willing is reason to stand to conclude by his not opinion indeed and that stake what his
money he holds is necessaril , y true , but that he , believes it to be true . The strength and extent of the faithwe have alluded to is
, frequentl horse because y illustrated he is of in a a double certain manner strain of , first blood , by from backing which a
great him to perform a doubl ances e amount are expected if onlthe ; and owner secondl comes y ., b of y backing a stock y
had distinguished and will for have honorable confidence dealing in an . animal The public owned alw by ay Lords s has
titled Zetland and , Derb untitled y , Stamford ) but it , has & c . ; a ( we very could modified name reliance a score , of even others on
the best bred horsewhen in the hands of a clique of men whose to lose antecedents nor presti are to , unknown support , and cc I who should have not neither have ch expected aracter ~ " ~
that from his father ge ' s son ! " is . a phrase often heard , evincing at once the value as well as the responsibility of bearing an
honored bmen and nam women e . And whose the bare previous idea course of being of moral further s have colonized made
them raised y too a ferm well ent known in Austr to the alia prison which officials has hardl of y our yet own subsided land . ,
is their For the it descent thing is the required excellence from . notorious We and hav not criminals e the indeed antiquity known or traitors of p ancestry eople but boast which onl y
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Hereditary Transmission Of Qualities. 41
HEREDITARY TRANSMISSION OF QUALITIES . 41
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1864, page 41, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031864/page/41/
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