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But when ( if ever ) we become less conceited and self - satisfied or begin to realise that the conventional morality of no particular age in human history has been or is infallible , we may also recognise that where our ethical ...
But when ( if ever ) we become less conceited and self - satisfied or begin to realise that the conventional morality of no particular age in human history has been or is infallible , we may also recognise that where our ethical ...
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... a hereditary nature , which made them useful and desirable citizens , and who were therefore likely to produce happy and healthy children of great value to the nation to have large families , for the good of France and of humanity .
... a hereditary nature , which made them useful and desirable citizens , and who were therefore likely to produce happy and healthy children of great value to the nation to have large families , for the good of France and of humanity .
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The Biological Basis of Human Nature . By H. S. Jennings . Norton , 1930 . 3. The Science of Life . By H. G. Wells , Julian Huxley , G. P. Wells . Cassells , 1931 . 4. Biology in Human Affairs . By Edward M. East .
The Biological Basis of Human Nature . By H. S. Jennings . Norton , 1930 . 3. The Science of Life . By H. G. Wells , Julian Huxley , G. P. Wells . Cassells , 1931 . 4. Biology in Human Affairs . By Edward M. East .
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