Littell's Living Age, 339. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1931 |
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302. oldal
... Nature is to control the human birth- rate , Nature should also be allowed to control the death - rate , as Nature does elsewhere . It is not ' natural ' that incurables and imbeciles should be carefully kept alive ; nor is it ' natural ...
... Nature is to control the human birth- rate , Nature should also be allowed to control the death - rate , as Nature does elsewhere . It is not ' natural ' that incurables and imbeciles should be carefully kept alive ; nor is it ' natural ...
303. oldal
... Nature , by all means , but we must go thoroughly if we do . Unlimited birth can be ad- justed to a social system based on the survival of the fittest and the natural responsibilities of parenthood , but not to a humanitarian state ...
... Nature , by all means , but we must go thoroughly if we do . Unlimited birth can be ad- justed to a social system based on the survival of the fittest and the natural responsibilities of parenthood , but not to a humanitarian state ...
312. oldal
... nature for to exceed his Lawrence himself in his preface to Mr. nature is the specific quality of man's Kotelianski's translation of The Leg- nature . Now , Lawrence desired this end of the Grand Inquisitor . to be so ; he seems in the ...
... nature for to exceed his Lawrence himself in his preface to Mr. nature is the specific quality of man's Kotelianski's translation of The Leg- nature . Now , Lawrence desired this end of the Grand Inquisitor . to be so ; he seems in the ...
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