id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16254 Chapple, W. A. (William Allan) The Fertility of the Unfit .txt text/plain 31670 1727 65 those who do not limit.--Poverty and the Birth-rate.--Defectives Influence of self-restraint without continence.--Desire to limit families with prudence and self-control.--The limited family usually born in early that limits families is inhibition with prudence.--Defective self-control the great and increasing army of defectives constitutes the fit man's operated to limit population--vice, misery, and moral restraint: vice, birth-rate is the desire on the part of both sexes to limit the number checks to increase, vice, misery, and moral restraint are operative in _Decline of birth-rates rapid and persistent.--Food cost in New _Decline of birth-rates rapid and persistent.--Food cost in New is stated that "The mean number of children borne by females married at _Fertility the law of life.--Man interprets and controls this _Fertility the law of life.--Man interprets and controls this moral force that limits families is inhibition with prudence.--Defective _Education of defectives in prudence and self-restraint of little ./cache/16254.txt ./txt/16254.txt