The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... ACTION OF BENEVOLENCE AND DESTRUCTIVENESS . By ROBERT Cox . IN a former essay ( vol . ix . p . 402 ) I collected a multitude of facts and illustrations , very diverse in their aspect , and brought together from the most dissimilar ...
... ACTION OF BENEVOLENCE AND DESTRUCTIVENESS . By ROBERT Cox . IN a former essay ( vol . ix . p . 402 ) I collected a multitude of facts and illustrations , very diverse in their aspect , and brought together from the most dissimilar ...
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... action . ger , Various illustrations were given in the essay above referred to , of the fact , that bodily ... actions shew the man : we find Who does a kindness , is not therefore kind : Perhaps prosperity becalmed his breast ; Perhaps ...
... action . ger , Various illustrations were given in the essay above referred to , of the fact , that bodily ... actions shew the man : we find Who does a kindness , is not therefore kind : Perhaps prosperity becalmed his breast ; Perhaps ...
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... action of Destructiveness and Benevolence , is susceptible of many beneficial applications in various depart- ments of human affairs . If I have succeeded in establishing Their existence , the reader will be prepared to think , with Mr ...
... action of Destructiveness and Benevolence , is susceptible of many beneficial applications in various depart- ments of human affairs . If I have succeeded in establishing Their existence , the reader will be prepared to think , with Mr ...
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... action of the sense of the ludicrous , stimulating Benevolence , and extending a soothing influence to the animal feelings . The treatment of criminals has already been touched upor . If the improvement of their dispositions be the ...
... action of the sense of the ludicrous , stimulating Benevolence , and extending a soothing influence to the animal feelings . The treatment of criminals has already been touched upor . If the improvement of their dispositions be the ...
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... action in ourselves , only in so far as it is signifi- cant to us of an insult or assumption of superiority on the part of the strutter - these being directly calculated to stimulate the faculty in us , just as by a fine landscape the ...
... action in ourselves , only in so far as it is signifi- cant to us of an insult or assumption of superiority on the part of the strutter - these being directly calculated to stimulate the faculty in us , just as by a fine landscape the ...
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