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English: Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun with her daughter Julie Lebrun

Identifier: scienceofeugenic00hadd (find matches)
Title: The science of eugenics and sex life, the regeneration of the human race ..
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Hadden, Walter J Robinson, Charles H Melendy, Mary Ries, 1842- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Eugenics Marriage Beauty, Personal Women
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa., National publishing co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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PAUL AND FRANCESCA di RIMINI ■L. Hoffman-Zeitz The most pathetic episode in Dantes sreat poem, The Divine Comedy.* Promised inmarriage to a deformed man, who sends his handsome brother to represent him at thehetrothal, Franeesea thinking him to he her promised husband, falls in love with him,and her love is reciprocated. Both are put to death in consequence. The poem unitesthem in the spirit world.
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HER BEST FRIEND. I ask my mamma—she knows !,J MANS IDEAL OF WOMAN. 73 where men would have little influence. Such a woman is a most valu-able ally in any philanthropic cause or even in many business under-takings. Caution helps to counteract mans frequent tendency to rash-ness; gratitude for favors and a gentle manner towards all, aregracious parts of a womans inheritance that help to make her a veryqueen; while the reserve that would keep the inmost womanly treas-ures of affection and its expression for the one who has first provedhis right to claim them, is the very thing that in the eyes of man makesthose treasures really worth striving for. All these are traits which are readily transmitted from mother tochild, but not so readily from the father; hence the importance ofevery woman possessing them, and the marked masculine preferencefor women who do possess them. Eecent scientific discoveries, it istrue, have proved that woman, by a careful study of the laws of pre-natal culture,

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  • bookauthor:Robinson__Charles_H
  • bookauthor:Melendy__Mary_Ries__1842___from_old_catalog_
  • booksubject:Eugenics
  • booksubject:Marriage
  • booksubject:Beauty__Personal
  • booksubject:Women
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia__Pa___National_publishing_co
  • bookcontributor:The_Library_of_Congress
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