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7.In most other countries the rich were less fecund: the Japanese samurai produced little more than one son per father, for example.
8.a sort of human creation, in a word,powerful and fecund as the divine creation of which it seems to have stolen the double character,--variety, eternity.
9.The enthusiasm that many Malagasy seem to have for spreading their new and fecund friends around the country, to provide an additional “crop”, may thus backfire.
10.Presumably the custodians of cloning technology at that historical juncture would have faced the prospect of letting previous generations of strapping men and fecund women die out and replacing them with a new population of intellectual giants.


