The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... activity in such cases have frequent- ly been confounded with those of the propensities by which it is stimulated . + Philoprogenitiveness and Adhesiveness seem to me to be the sources of nothing beyond mere attachment , and desire of ...
... activity in such cases have frequent- ly been confounded with those of the propensities by which it is stimulated . + Philoprogenitiveness and Adhesiveness seem to me to be the sources of nothing beyond mere attachment , and desire of ...
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... activity of the moral faculties ; and hence , the practice of frequent ablution enjoined by the religious codes of the Jews and Mahometans is in accordance with sound philo- sophy . Sir John Pringle , in his Oration upon Captain Cook's ...
... activity of the moral faculties ; and hence , the practice of frequent ablution enjoined by the religious codes of the Jews and Mahometans is in accordance with sound philo- sophy . Sir John Pringle , in his Oration upon Captain Cook's ...
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... activity of De- structiveness ; and , if I mistake not , experience shews that an improvement of temper takes place only where little or no un- easiness is felt . Its real cause is not the affliction , but the kind offices of friends ...
... activity of De- structiveness ; and , if I mistake not , experience shews that an improvement of temper takes place only where little or no un- easiness is felt . Its real cause is not the affliction , but the kind offices of friends ...
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... activity of Benevo- Tence and Destructiveness ; for , cæteris paribus , a healthy man , in comfortable circumstances , and with few sources of annoyance around him , but , on the contrary , many which furnish him with enjoyment , will ...
... activity of Benevo- Tence and Destructiveness ; for , cæteris paribus , a healthy man , in comfortable circumstances , and with few sources of annoyance around him , but , on the contrary , many which furnish him with enjoyment , will ...
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... activity , or become entirely dormant , at seasons when the moral sentiments are in play ; while violent action of the propensities_unques- tionably tends , during its continuance , to blunt the moral powers . This view is supported by ...
... activity , or become entirely dormant , at seasons when the moral sentiments are in play ; while violent action of the propensities_unques- tionably tends , during its continuance , to blunt the moral powers . This view is supported by ...
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