The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... never be abated till the sweat begins to flow , after which they rapidly subside ; and the same remedies which , given in the hot stage , added to the excitement and distress , are now productive of the best effects . Cutaneous ...
... never be abated till the sweat begins to flow , after which they rapidly subside ; and the same remedies which , given in the hot stage , added to the excitement and distress , are now productive of the best effects . Cutaneous ...
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... never be considered for a moment as superseding at- tention to the other functions . That were a pernicious mistake . It must be regarded as a part only , though an important part , of a rational and consistent treatment , and its ...
... never be considered for a moment as superseding at- tention to the other functions . That were a pernicious mistake . It must be regarded as a part only , though an important part , of a rational and consistent treatment , and its ...
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... never be better employed than in investigating points of practical morality which involve the welfare of society . 6 Crime continues to increase in this country with alarming ra- pidity , even after allowing for the increase of ...
... never be better employed than in investigating points of practical morality which involve the welfare of society . 6 Crime continues to increase in this country with alarming ra- pidity , even after allowing for the increase of ...
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... never reformed . " Whatever the cause , ' says Mr Wakefield , the fact is cer tain , that a thief is hardly ever - I am tempted to say never - re- formed .'- On the Punishment of Death , 75 . " Mr Chesterton , the governor of the House ...
... never reformed . " Whatever the cause , ' says Mr Wakefield , the fact is cer tain , that a thief is hardly ever - I am tempted to say never - re- formed .'- On the Punishment of Death , 75 . " Mr Chesterton , the governor of the House ...
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... never exhibited to human contemplation . In our next publication we shall advert to the remedies suggested in the work before us ; and , as they are devised by an author of the highest talents and attainments , who , however , writes ...
... never exhibited to human contemplation . In our next publication we shall advert to the remedies suggested in the work before us ; and , as they are devised by an author of the highest talents and attainments , who , however , writes ...
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