| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - If, then, residence in towns seriously interferes with the maintenance of their race, we should expect the breed of Englishmen, so far as that influence is concerned, to steadily deteriorate. (p. 19.) It will be seen that Galton makes two great assumptions : (a) that the population of the town decays, and (b) that the most energetic of our race are attracted to the towns.
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