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" There is no escape from the conclusion that nature prevails enormously over nurture when the differences of nurture do not exceed what is commonly to be found among persons of the same rank of society and in the same country. "
Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age - Page 41
edited by - 1876
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 8

1875 - 884 pages
...impression that all this evidence leaves on the mind is one of some wonder whether nurture can do any thing at all beyond giving instruction and professional...prevails enormously over nurture when the differences of nurture do not exceed what is commonly to be found among persons of the same rank of society and in...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volume 12

1875 - 1070 pages
...identity of nurture. The impression that all this evidence leaves on the mind is one 1875] [Xovember of some wonder whether nurture can do anything at...prevails enormously over nurture when the differences of nurture do not exceed what is commonly to be found among persons of the same rank of society and in...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 12; Volume 92

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1875 - 836 pages
...moment of the existence of the twins, when the disposition was most pliant, and they were continuons until the period of adult life. ' There is no escape...prevails enormously over nurture when the differences of nurture do not exceed what is commonly to be found among persons of the same rank of society and in...
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The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and ..., Volume 5

1876 - 606 pages
...could quote others just aa strong as these, in some of which the word "complementary" again appears, while I have not a single case in which my correspondents...prevails enormously over nurture when the differences of nurture do not exceed what is commonly to be found among persons of the same rank of society and in...
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Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain ..., Volume 5

Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1876 - 614 pages
...could quote others just as strong as these, in some of which the word "complementary" again appears, while I have not a single case in which my correspondents...prevails enormously over nurture when the differences of nurture do not exceed what is commonly to be found among persons of the same rank of society and in...
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 26

1877 - 638 pages
...and goes far beyond the conclusions to which we had been driven by the cases of similarity." " There is no escape from the conclusion that nature prevails enormously over nurture, when the differences of nurture do not exceed, what is commonly to be found among persons of the same rank of society, and...
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Inquiries into human faculty and its development

Sir Francis Galton - 1883 - 434 pages
...far beyond the conclusions to which we had already been driven by the cases of similarity. In those, the causes of divergence began to act about the period...prevails enormously over nurture when the differences of nurture do not exceed what is commonly to be found among persons of the same rank of society and in...
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Inquiries Into Human Faculty and Its Development

Francis Galton - 1883 - 422 pages
...far beyond the conclusions to which we had already been driven by the cases of similarity. In those, the causes of divergence began to act about the period...from the conclusion that nature prevails enormously I over nurture when the differences of nurture do not \ exceed what is commonly to be found among persons...
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Man: Fragments of Forgotten History

1885 - 236 pages
...of such contention. Mr. Galton, by the strong pressure of evidence, is driven to hold that " there is no escape from the conclusion that Nature prevails enormously over Nurture." Take the case of the cuckoo, which never adopts a single characteristic of its foster-parents. It is...
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Animal Life and Intelligence

Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1891 - 544 pages
...whether nurture can do anything at all, beyond giving instruction and professional training." " There is no escape from the conclusion that nature prevails enormously over nurture where the differences of nurture do not exceed what is commonly to be found among persons of the same...
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