War's Aftermath; a Preliminary Study of the Eugenics of War As Illustrated By the Civil War of the United States And the Late Wars in the Balkans

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The South suffered immensely from the weakening of the breed, but only meager records were pre- served and no authoritative estimate can yet be made. Virginia had 165,000 men in the field; of these only 10,000 are now living.
42 WAR'S AFTERMATH There is no record of the lost, "we can only judge of those who died by the success of others." "There is, of course, a good deal of nonsense about this talk of blood, in the South, as elsewhere," we are warned. " In the North and in the South alike, wit
...h very few exceptions, the American nation in its first two centuries was composed by transplanting to this country a large section of the European middle class, with a little of the dregs and almost none of the aristocracy. 1 The plain people rose to be aristocrats in the South by acquiring property of one sort, just as in more recent years they have risen to be 'society people' in the North by acquiring property of another sort ; nevertheless, it in many ways does people good to suppose that they are of high descent when they are not.

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