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| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1896 - 616 pages
...demands self-restraint ; in place of thrusting aside, or treading down, all competitors, it requires that the individual shall not merely respect, but shall help his fellows ; ita influence is directed, not so much to the survival of the fittest, as to the fitting of as many... | |
| Chemistry - 1899 - 336 pages
...it demands self-restraint; in place of thrusting aside or treading down all competition, it requires that the individual shall not merely respect, but shall help his fellows ; its influence is directed not so much to the survival of the fittest, as to the fitting of as many... | |
| 1897 - 1166 pages
...demands self-restraint ; in place of thrusting aside, or treading down, all competitors, it requires that the individual shall not merely respect but shall help his fellows ; its influence is directed not so much to the survival of the fittest as to the fitting of as many... | |
| Christian sociology - 1893 - 632 pages
...demands self-restraint ; in place of thrusting aside or treading down all competitors, it requires that the individual shall not merely respect, but shall help, his fellows ; its influence is directed, not so much to the survival of the fittest, as to the fitting of as many... | |
| Religion - 1893 - 804 pages
...demands self-restraint ; in place of thrusting aside or treading down all competitors, it requires that the individual shall not merely respect, but shall help his fellows ; its influence is directed, not so much to the survival of the fittest, as to the fitting of as many... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Capital - 1894 - 380 pages
...demands self-restraint ; in place of thrusting aside, or treading down, all competitors, it requires that the individual shall not merely respect, but shall help his fellows ; its influence is directed, not so much to the survival of the fittest, as to the fitting of as many... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - Civilization, Hindu - 1894 - 296 pages
...demands self.restraint ; in place of thrusting aside, or treading down, all competitors, it requires that the individual shall not merely respect, but shall help his fellows; its influence is directed, not so much to the survival of the fittest, as to the. fitting of as many... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - British - 1894 - 298 pages
...demands self-restraint; in place of thrusting aside, or treading down, all competitors, it requires that the individual shall not merely respect, but shall help his fellows; its influence is directed, not so much to the survival of the fittest, as to thefitting of as many... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1894 - 1272 pages
...it demands self-restraint; in place of thrusting aside or treading down all competitors, it requires that the individual shall not merely respect but shall help his fellows; its influence is directed, not so much to the survival of the fittest, as to the fitting of as many... | |
| 1894 - 702 pages
...demands self-restraint. In the place of thrusting aside or treading down all competitors, it requires that the individual shall not merely respect but shall help his fellows. Its influence is directed not so much to the survival of the fittest as the fitting of as many as possible... | |
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