The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... industrial and palæotechnic age - which is much stronger than the individual . The biologist as such has not directly to do with mental training , yet the attention given to his counsel depends largely on education . The value of ...
... industrial and palæotechnic age - which is much stronger than the individual . The biologist as such has not directly to do with mental training , yet the attention given to his counsel depends largely on education . The value of ...
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... alone ; yet it allows of the survival of organisms with a bad natural inheritance , and it brings to us from the past , and from 2 the industrial palæotechnic age in particular , an objective 32 BIOLOGY AND SOCIAL HYGIENE.
... alone ; yet it allows of the survival of organisms with a bad natural inheritance , and it brings to us from the past , and from 2 the industrial palæotechnic age in particular , an objective 32 BIOLOGY AND SOCIAL HYGIENE.
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... industrial palæotechnic age in particular , an objective and a subjective net in which we sometimes seem , even at our best , to be struggling in vain . In a society the force of habits is raised to a higher power , and for evil as well ...
... industrial palæotechnic age in particular , an objective and a subjective net in which we sometimes seem , even at our best , to be struggling in vain . In a society the force of habits is raised to a higher power , and for evil as well ...
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... industry can afford it . Higher wages when profits are very small , or when losses are being made , can only make the position of the industry still worse , by raising the costs of production , and con- sequently the charges for the ...
... industry can afford it . Higher wages when profits are very small , or when losses are being made , can only make the position of the industry still worse , by raising the costs of production , and con- sequently the charges for the ...
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... industries in times of good trade . There is also another way in which labour does bear a part of the losses in industry . When trade is bad for a long time , the wages are often per- manently lowered , and the workers find their ...
... industries in times of good trade . There is also another way in which labour does bear a part of the losses in industry . When trade is bad for a long time , the wages are often per- manently lowered , and the workers find their ...
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