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" By natural ability, I mean those qualities of intellect and disposition, which urge and qualify a man to perform acts that lead to reputation. I do not mean capacity without zeal, nor zeal without capacity, nor even a combination of both of them, without... "
International Handbook of Giftedness and Talent - Strana 75
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Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry Into Its Laws and ..., Svazek 27,Svazek 100

Francis Galton - 1869 - 474 str.
...opinion, of an originator, of a man to whom the world deliberately acknowledges itself largely indebted. By natural ability, I mean those qualities of intellect...power of doing a great deal of very laborious work. But I mean a nature which, when left to itself, will, urged by an inherent stimulus, climb the path...
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Hereditary genius

Sir Francis Galton - 1869 - 490 str.
...opinion, of an originator, of a man to whom the world deliberately acknowledges itself largely indebted. By natural ability, I mean those qualities of intellect...power of doing a great deal of very laborious work. But I mean a nature which, when left to itself, will, urged by an inherent stimulus, climb the path...
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Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry Into Its Laws and Consequences

Francis Galton - 1869 - 416 str.
...opinion, of an originator, of a man to whom the world deliberately acknowledges itself largely indebted. By natural ability, I mean those qualities of intellect...without zeal, nor zeal without capacity, nor even a com*' bination of both of them, without an adequate power of doing a great deal of very laborious work....
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Modern 'science' [ed. by W. Newton]. No.1. A scientific view of mr. Francis ...

Francis Lloyd (of the universities of Halle and Athens.), sir Francis Galton - 1876 - 68 str.
...high social or official position I speak of the reputation of a leader of opinion, of an originator By natural ability, I mean those qualities of intellect...disposition, which urge and qualify a man to perform those acts that lead to reputation. I do not mean capacity without zeal, nor zeal without capacity,...
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The Writer, Svazek 2

1889 - 334 str.
...literary life than his willingness to write for writing's sake. Gallon, in his work on "Heredity," says: "By natural ability I mean those qualities of intellect...disposition which urge and qualify a man to perform acts which lead to reputation. A man of ability is one whose nature, when left to itself, will, urged by...
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1897 - 530 str.
...opinion, of an originator, of a man to whom the world deliberately acknowledges itself largely indebted. "By natural ability, I mean those qualities of intellect...power of doing a great deal of very laborious work. But I mean a nature which, when left to itself, will, urged by an inherent stimulus, climb the path...
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Genius, Fame and the Comparison of Races

Charles Horton Cooley - 1897 - 56 str.
...opinion, of an originator, of a man to whom the world deliberately acknowledges itself largely indebted. "By natural ability, I mean those qualities of intellect...power of doing a great deal of very laborious work. But I mean a nature which, when left to itself, will, urged by an inherent stimulus, climb the path...
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The Scientific Monthly, Svazek 1

James McKeen Cattell - 1915 - 336 str.
...thing as latent genius, because it is in the nature of genius that it surmounts all obstacles. He says: By natural ability, I mean those qualities of intellect...disposition, which urge and qualify a man to perform acts which lead to reputation. I do not mean capacity without zeal, nor zeal without capacity, nor even...
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Originality: A Popular Study of the Creative Mind

Thomas Sharper Knowlson - 1917 - 334 str.
...conception. XII No psychologist has given a better definition of ability than Sir Francis Galton. He says : " By natural ability I mean those qualities of intellect...do not mean capacity without zeal, nor zeal without 1 The Creative Imagination. capacity, nor even a combination of both of them without an adequate power...
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Gifted Children: Their Nature and Nurture

Leta Stetter Hollingworth - 1926 - 414 str.
...Galton explained that he meant by "genius," natural ability, and then proceeded to define it thus : By natural ability I mean those qualities of intellect...without an adequate power of doing a great deal of laborious work. But _I_mean_a. nature which, when left to itself, will^jjiged by an inherent stimulus,...
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