This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1881 Excerpt: ...can anyone doubt that we have born thieves and born murderers? Men should marry at twenty-live to thirty-five, women from eighteen to twenty-eight. Both should be healthy, well trained, moral, enjoying that fulness of life which will give the best of all wealth to their offspring. But one might write volumes on a ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1881 Excerpt: ...can anyone doubt that we have born thieves and born murderers? Men should marry at twenty-live to thirty-five, women from eighteen to twenty-eight. Both should be healthy, well trained, moral, enjoying that fulness of life which will give the best of all wealth to their offspring. But one might write volumes on a subject so prolific, and I must refer the reader to the pages of " Esoteric Anthropology" and "Human Physiology the Basis of Sanitary and Social Science." "Behaviour: A Manual of Manners and Morals."--This book, which will be found advertised in our columns, has never had a lair chance. The "Human Physiology" is, no doubt, our best book--the broadest aud most comprehensive; "Esoteric Anthropology" is the most useful, ad to health, disease, and curative treatment; but in certam respects we have no book so well adapted to the needs of improving and progressive youth, male or female, as this elegant little work on "Behaviour." Its difficulty in finding those for whose needs it was written liee iu its being confounded with, or mistaken for, the common run of manners books, books of itiquette, guides to good society, &o.--books which supply a certain demand, and are well enough in their way, but totally different from "Behaviour." which is a book of principles, and deals with the fundamental laws of human life and human society. It is a book of politics, political economy, social science, morals, and religion, as much as of manners, n time it will clear itself of misapprehension, and find its way to proper appreciation and usefulness. We have promised for some time to write a little explanation of this hygienic importation, which we are trying to naturalise in England, and have wa...
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