10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNDERBREEDING»
Discover the use of
underbreeding in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
underbreeding and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Obsidian Eye: Cat Journeys Through an Impossible Universe
“There is the reality of underbreeding in Europe. I am not saying underbreeding
is wrong. I think it is a bright idea to remain dinkies life long; to have fewer kids.
This way, you don't add numbers to the burgeoning global human population,
and- ...
2
Memoirs of a Peeress; Or, The Days of Fox
Catherine Grace Frances Gore Charlotte Campbell Bury. Bonaparte and his
sisters, the upstart underbreeding of the family of the Corsican attorney. But after
repeated returns and frequent interviews , I grew ashamed of having noted only
the ...
Catherine Grace Frances Gore, Charlotte Campbell Bury, 1837
Consistently overbreeding or underbreeding has consequences. In fact, many
farms get into a vicious cycle of underbreeding and then overbreeding to
compensate, which creates a production bottleneck, and then underbreeding
again.
Miss Hope could not detect in the son who was to inherit the fortune the tone of
underbreeding too apparent in the father who had acquired it. An Oxford course
and a continental tour were correctives that in her opinion could not fail to make ...
Catherine Helen Spence, 1868
Historically this was of common occurrence. Some historians believe that the
civilizations of Greece and Rome collapsed through underbreeding. This was
simply a failure to increase their number adequately against hostile aggressive
aliens, ...
6
Sharpe's London Magazine
He was a gentlemanlike man, about forty- five years old, rather portly, and a little
fussy, but not sufficiently so to suggest at once the idea of underbreeding. His
forehead was bald and ample, and his features were well cut, so that the general
...
Lady Hester was as much scandalized at the underbreeding of her doctor, who,
in writing the address of his grace, blundered sadly, and wrote only two instead of
three at uterus, as she was with Caroline, Princess of \Vales, who was “ such a ...
8
Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography
... public writers and speakers who, with coarse and vulgar insolence, insult the
Japanese people and thereby do the greatest wrong not only to Japan but to their
own country. Such conduct represents that nadir of underbreeding and folly ...
9
The Faith Doctor: A Story of New York
... there was no lack of refinement either in speech or manner. That disagreeable
quality in the voice which in an American woman is often the most easily
perceptible note of underbreeding was not there. Her speech was correct without
effort, ...
... endofthe eighteenth century. It isvery interesting that we possess, inthis same
gallery, what maybe calleda spoiled first draught, or an unsuccessful study of him
, in John Dashwood. The formality, the underbreeding, the meanness, are there ...