The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... interest in itself , and of no utility when known and hence we have the singular anomaly before us of highly educated men - men who are conversant with the natural history of the mineral and vegetable kingdoms , and with the structure ...
... interest in itself , and of no utility when known and hence we have the singular anomaly before us of highly educated men - men who are conversant with the natural history of the mineral and vegetable kingdoms , and with the structure ...
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... interest and duty to follow out to their useful applications , however we may have restricted ourselves at the outset . At its commencement , this Journal was intended exclusively for advancing and diffusing a knowledge of the ...
... interest and duty to follow out to their useful applications , however we may have restricted ourselves at the outset . At its commencement , this Journal was intended exclusively for advancing and diffusing a knowledge of the ...
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... interest . MAN , in short , is our object ; and man , being a compound being , must be studied in his compound nature , otherwise our knowledge will remain too partial and incomplete ever to afford a solid ba- sis for directing his ...
... interest . MAN , in short , is our object ; and man , being a compound being , must be studied in his compound nature , otherwise our knowledge will remain too partial and incomplete ever to afford a solid ba- sis for directing his ...
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... interest of their own could even the most sanguine person expect that a society so formed would , ac- cording to the ordinary course of nature , exhibit any other spectacle than that of the most frightful licentiousness and im- morality ...
... interest of their own could even the most sanguine person expect that a society so formed would , ac- cording to the ordinary course of nature , exhibit any other spectacle than that of the most frightful licentiousness and im- morality ...
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... interest of the above mentioned traders , when they discover such a one , to keep the knowledge to themselves , for the sake of monopolizing the commerce . A most profitable trade they of course find it ; as their customers are not only ...
... interest of the above mentioned traders , when they discover such a one , to keep the knowledge to themselves , for the sake of monopolizing the commerce . A most profitable trade they of course find it ; as their customers are not only ...
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