The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... strong soup ; but recent experiments serve to shew , that ab- sorption is , in such circumstances , far too trifling in amount for any such result . Some deny , indeed , that any absorption would take place at all ; but be this as it ...
... strong soup ; but recent experiments serve to shew , that ab- sorption is , in such circumstances , far too trifling in amount for any such result . Some deny , indeed , that any absorption would take place at all ; but be this as it ...
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... strong presumption that the man who traces every illness to the liver , the stomach , or the nerves , will be at least as often strikingly wrong , as strikingly right . In saying , therefore , that attention to the state of the skin is ...
... strong presumption that the man who traces every illness to the liver , the stomach , or the nerves , will be at least as often strikingly wrong , as strikingly right . In saying , therefore , that attention to the state of the skin is ...
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... strong and explicit on this point ; but although it is a subject which does not admit of precise definition , some notion of the moral con- dition of this convict colony may be derived from the following statements . " The population of ...
... strong and explicit on this point ; but although it is a subject which does not admit of precise definition , some notion of the moral con- dition of this convict colony may be derived from the following statements . " The population of ...
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... strong enough for a sufficient manifestation of all its purposes , and to give a basis of strength and energy ; but it is under due control by the moral sentiments and intellectual pow- ers . There is a due estimate of self in this ...
... strong enough for a sufficient manifestation of all its purposes , and to give a basis of strength and energy ; but it is under due control by the moral sentiments and intellectual pow- ers . There is a due estimate of self in this ...
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... strong desire to know the appearance of the land . To avoid all danger from sportsmen , the bird was let off from my friend's house on a Sunday morning ; and after rising to a considerable height , he took his course in a fair direction ...
... strong desire to know the appearance of the land . To avoid all danger from sportsmen , the bird was let off from my friend's house on a Sunday morning ; and after rising to a considerable height , he took his course in a fair direction ...
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