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" One obtains a lamb containing fifty hundredths of the purest and most ancient English blood, with twelve and a half hundredths of four different French races, which are individually lost in the preponderance of English blood, and disappear almost entirely,... "
THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND - Page 221
by Journal of the Royal Agriculture Society fo England - 1853
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Journal of the Bath and West of England Society for the Encouragement of ...

Bath and West of England Society - 1859 - 470 pages
...most ancient English blood, with jlj of four diiferent French races, which are individually lost iu the preponderance of English blood, and disappear...entirely, leaving the improving type in the ascendant. The lambs produced strikingly resembled each other, and even Englishmen took them for animals of their...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 43

Science - 1893 - 930 pages
...purest and most ancient English blood, with twelve and a half hundredths of four different French race?, which are individually lost in the preponderance of...entirely, leaving the improving type in the ascendant. . . . All the lambs produced strikingly resembled each other, and even Englishmen took them for animals...
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Report, Volume 7

Iowa State College - Agriculture - 1877 - 368 pages
...blood, with twelve i ; and a half hundredths of four different French races which are indi- j vidually lost in the preponderance of English blood, and disappear...entirely, leaving the improving type in the ascendant. The irfluence, in fact, of this type was so decided and so predominant that all the lambs produced, strikingly...
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An Examination of Weismannism

George John Romanes - Evolution - 1893 - 248 pages
...a-half hundrcdths of four different French races, which are individually lost in the preponderance af English blood, and disappear almost entirely, leaving the improving type in the ascendant. . . . All the lambs produced strikingly resembled fach other, and even Englishmen took them for animals...
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The Principles of Biology, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - Biology - 1898 - 724 pages
...ancient English blood, with twelve and a half hundredths of four different French races, which arc individually lost in the preponderance of English...entirely, leaving the improving type in the ascendant. . . . All the lambs produced strikingly resembled each other, and even Englishmen took them for animals...
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The Veterinarian: A Monthly Journal of Veterinary Science, Volume 30

1857 - 758 pages
...supposed to combine these conditions. On the one hand, 1 selected some of the finest rams of the New-Kent breed, regenerated by Goord. On the other hand, we...decided and so predominant, that all the lambs produced strickingly resembled each other, and even Englishmen took them for animals of their own country. But,...
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