The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... Knowledge under diffi- culties Memoir of Mr JOHN SIS- 12 . 13 . SON , 532 · • 7. Notes , chiefly historical , on the Phi- losophy of Apparitions , 538 · 8. Fatalism and Phrenology , 547 Notices , No. XL . 1. On the Life , Character ...
... Knowledge under diffi- culties Memoir of Mr JOHN SIS- 12 . 13 . SON , 532 · • 7. Notes , chiefly historical , on the Phi- losophy of Apparitions , 538 · 8. Fatalism and Phrenology , 547 Notices , No. XL . 1. On the Life , Character ...
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... knowledge which characterizes the present ge- neration , the structure and functions of the human body have been as much overlooked by the general reader , as if the subject were destitute of interest in itself , and of no utility when ...
... knowledge which characterizes the present ge- neration , the structure and functions of the human body have been as much overlooked by the general reader , as if the subject were destitute of interest in itself , and of no utility when ...
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... knowledge of the means em- ployed for this purpose . At first the body is actually felt to be warmer , the skin becomes dry and hot , and the unpleasant sen- sation of heat is soon at its maximum . By - and - by a slight moisture is ...
... knowledge of the means em- ployed for this purpose . At first the body is actually felt to be warmer , the skin becomes dry and hot , and the unpleasant sen- sation of heat is soon at its maximum . By - and - by a slight moisture is ...
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... knowledge of the philosophy of the mind , based upon the phy- siology of the brain . But when , in pursuing these objects , we required to treat of the laws of exercise , and of the various ex- ternal influences by which the brain and ...
... knowledge of the philosophy of the mind , based upon the phy- siology of the brain . But when , in pursuing these objects , we required to treat of the laws of exercise , and of the various ex- ternal influences by which the brain and ...
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... 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 willing to pay an enormous price in oil for the luxuries of rum and tobacco , but ...
... 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 willing to pay an enormous price in oil for the luxuries of rum and tobacco , but ...
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