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42 HEREDITARY TRANSMISSION OF QUALITIES.
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misdeeds are p greatly qualified . by the state of the times in which they lived and the opinions of morality which then prevailed their _.
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has esteemed softened illustrious the horrors , it is of not the so crimes much for that which the these haze of almost time
royal Medici houses havein were their famous time , been but distinguished because the Borg for different ias and and the
lik parents general more e , th admirable at will purposes the , be special transmitted qualities the attributes existence . , It to the is which of fair offspring a , belief therefore are pre that subject -eminent , to like assume in produces manner in the for
operation and extent of to certain the action laws of which secondary will be circumstances , discussed in and their the the
jud skill ab places ility gment and : of and discernment the he so disp breeder far lay as s with of regard in stock fulfilling which s the to he comprehend anim their assi al conditions species to each these it disturbing , is laws and by , the the
or counteracting influence its due weight gns , that his chances of govern success It can the are harcil transmission to y be be gauged too strong of . qualities ly insisted , both on mental that the and law p s hysical which ,
in animal lifeare as certain as the laws of chemistry or we mech astronomy deduce anics ; , those but and , ( and laws other here are sciences lies imperfect the , difficult the . In causes y mechanics ) the which data , from chemistry influence which ,
p unvary results lanets ing , are quivering kind not , numerous or stars have , and , been and fiery , so they comets far are as may of we a their indeed know constant , . in Fixed some and of
vast and mysterious sense , have , like nations , seasons youth arcthat , vigour even , and if we decay could ; but apprehend their age its describes curve , so our stupendous calculations an
it for . , one But hundred the causes or one which thousan influence d years results need not in p be hysiology affected and by ascertained
pathology are very numerous . Some , indeed , are
42 Hereditary Transmission Of Qualities.
42 HEREDITARY TRANSMISSION OF QUALITIES .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1864, page 42, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031864/page/42/
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