Not one man in a thousand has accuracy of eye and judgment sufficient to become an eminent breeder. If gifted with these qualities, and he studies his subject for years, and devotes his lifetime to it with indomitable perseverance, he will succeed, and... Quarterly Journal of Science: 1866 - Page 1651866Full view - About this book
| Henry Pitman - 1316 lehte
...and judgment sufficient to become an eminent breeder. If gifted with these qualities, and he stud es his subject for years, and devotes his lifetime to it with indomitable perseverance, he will sncceed, and make many great improvements ; if he wants any of these qualities he will assuredly fail."... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1868 - 750 lehte
...jndgment sufficient to become an eminent breeder. If gifted with these qualities, and he stndies the subject for years, and devotes his lifetime to it with indomitable perseverance, he will succeed and make great improvements, and if he wants any of these qualities, he will assuredly fail." Darwin's... | |
| David Thomas Ansted - 1860 - 344 lehte
...If gifted with these qualities, and he studies hys subject for years, and devotes his lifetime to it indomitable perseverance, he will succeed, and may...any of these qualities, he will assuredly fail."* This principle of selection is by no means a modern invention as applied. to plants and domestic animals.... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1861 - 470 lehte
...one man in a thousand has accuracy of eye and judgment sufficient to become an eminent breeder. If gifted with these qualities, and he studies his subject...believe in the natural capacity and years of practice requisite to become even a skilful pigeon-fancier. The same principles are followed by horticulturists... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1864 - 472 lehte
...one man in a thousand has accuracy ot eye and judgment sufficient to become an eminent breeder. If gifted with these qualities, and he studies his subject...believe in the natural capacity and years of practice requisite to become even a skilful pigeon-fancier. The same principles are followed by horticulturists... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1866 - 748 lehte
..."Not one man in a thousand has accuracy of eye and judgment enough to become an eminent breeder. If gifted with these qualities, and he studies his subject...with indomitable perseverance, he will succeed and make great improvements; if he wants any of these qualities, he will assuredly fail." Berlin is the... | |
| 1866 - 658 lehte
...of eye and judgment sufficient to become an eminent breeder. 1 f gifted with these qualities, and ho studies his subject for years, and devotes his lifetime to it with indomitable perseverance, he willsucceed, and may make great improvements : if he wants any of these qualities ho will assuredly... | |
| William M'Combie - 1867 - 222 lehte
...judgment sufficient to become an eminent breeder. If gifted with these qualities, and he studies the subject for years, and devotes his lifetime to it with indomitable perseverance, he will succeed and make great improvements ; and if he wants any of these qualities he will assuredly fail." Darwin's... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1868 - 760 lehte
...judgment sufücieut to become an eminent breeder. It' gifted with these qualities, and he studies the subject for years, and devotes his lifetime to it with indomitable perseverance, he will succeed and make great improvements, and if he wants any of these qualities, he will assuredly fail." Darwin's... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1870 - 468 lehte
...one man in a thousand has accuracy of eye and judgment sufficient to become an eminent breeder. If gifted with these qualities, and he studies his subject...perseverance, he will succeed, and may make great im provements ; if he wants any of these qualities, he will as Buredly fail. Few would readily believe... | |
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