13 Verbs to Use for the Word heredity

As you have often told me, you have corrected my heredity.

But the Renan-France method is to write like this: "When we consider Jack's curious and even perilous heredity, which no doubt was derived from a female greengrocer and a profligate priest, we can easily understand how the ideas of heaven and a beanstalk came to be combined in his mind.

When released from prison, he takes his old heredity back into his old environment.

But, of all agents, alcohol is the most potent in establishing a heredity that exhibits itself in the destruction of mind and body.

His environment includes his own moral heredity, which may overcome the physical circumstances which surround him.

The question involves the make-up of the man, his full heredity, so far as it can be known.

It stops progress, but it also helps it onit hinders, but it also helps; and nothing in the world seems to me so Divine as the way in which God is using and mastering heredity for good.

Among these we will first mention heredity, although it is possible it should not be deemed of so great account as it is by some.

In the past and present, the world has sought to adjust heredity to environment.

The wiser that the world grows, the more they will see how to use heredity for happiness, by preventing the tainted from continuing to taint the races.

Simiidae (Gibbons, Orangs, | Chimpanzees, and Gorillas) `- v. Hominidae (Man) When we turn to the science of genetics we meet a similar condition, for the literature reveals only scattered bits of information concerning heredity in the primates.

He spoke French fluently, with a British accent which, when appointed Commissary, he took pains to improve by conversation with the prisoners, and was fond of discussing heredity with the two most distinguished of themthe Vicomte de Tocqueville and General Rochambeau.

Life may be lengthened either by improving the heredity or the environment or both.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  heredity