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... continued XX. BEATRICE WEBB.
... continued XX. BEATRICE WEBB.
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What he tells us is the truth, even truth of a high order. But he does not deal with
our individual peculiarities. He predicts what will be found true of what is common
to all the individuals who make up the group or race of men BEATRICE WEBB ...
What he tells us is the truth, even truth of a high order. But he does not deal with
our individual peculiarities. He predicts what will be found true of what is common
to all the individuals who make up the group or race of men BEATRICE WEBB ...
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... for publication, that there may be no self-seeking in it, and perfect candor,
together with respect for the feelings of others" {Life of Francis Galton, by Karl
Pearson, III A, 272). But I realize that in the world of to-day science BEATRICE
WEBB 303.
... for publication, that there may be no self-seeking in it, and perfect candor,
together with respect for the feelings of others" {Life of Francis Galton, by Karl
Pearson, III A, 272). But I realize that in the world of to-day science BEATRICE
WEBB 303.
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