The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... believe that the possession of a competent fortune does in reality sweeten instead of sours the temper , while biting penury occasions precisely the opposite result . It is not easy for a man of sensibility to enjoy happiness while want ...
... believe that the possession of a competent fortune does in reality sweeten instead of sours the temper , while biting penury occasions precisely the opposite result . It is not easy for a man of sensibility to enjoy happiness while want ...
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... believe with Lord Kames , that , " kept within proper bounds , it is a useful principle , and far from being unsocial ; it becomes so only when by excess it degenerates into envy . " * Where the studies are themselves in accordance with ...
... believe with Lord Kames , that , " kept within proper bounds , it is a useful principle , and far from being unsocial ; it becomes so only when by excess it degenerates into envy . " * Where the studies are themselves in accordance with ...
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... believe , no one adequate expression can be found in any language . With regard to my " illustrative arguments , " alluded to by Mr Watson in the fifth paragraph of his letter , I can only say , that the instances I have given are so ...
... believe , no one adequate expression can be found in any language . With regard to my " illustrative arguments , " alluded to by Mr Watson in the fifth paragraph of his letter , I can only say , that the instances I have given are so ...
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... believe that it will be permanent , and increase . The good which may be accomplished by means of scientific lectures de- livered to popular audiences in a luminous style , with the re- quisite illustrations , is incalculable ; and any ...
... believe that it will be permanent , and increase . The good which may be accomplished by means of scientific lectures de- livered to popular audiences in a luminous style , with the re- quisite illustrations , is incalculable ; and any ...
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... believe he would have been astonished at the exact- ness of the correspondence just mentioned . This is partly shewn in the horizontal section ( fig . 1 . ) * which I have traced with the greatest accuracy from the skull , its vault ...
... believe he would have been astonished at the exact- ness of the correspondence just mentioned . This is partly shewn in the horizontal section ( fig . 1 . ) * which I have traced with the greatest accuracy from the skull , its vault ...
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