The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... called into play as a stimulus to exertion at school . It is true that emulation is implanted by nature in the human mind , and must therefore be intended for a useful pur- pose ; but as Combativeness , Self - esteem , and Love of Appro ...
... called into play as a stimulus to exertion at school . It is true that emulation is implanted by nature in the human mind , and must therefore be intended for a useful pur- pose ; but as Combativeness , Self - esteem , and Love of Appro ...
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... called into play . That the mere natural language of Self - Esteem does not excite the same faculty in the spectators , is obvious from the fact , that where circumstances put all refer- ence to self out of the question , no such ...
... called into play . That the mere natural language of Self - Esteem does not excite the same faculty in the spectators , is obvious from the fact , that where circumstances put all refer- ence to self out of the question , no such ...
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... called the organ of Wit ) , the whole reasoning power being defective , not the organ of Compari- son , but the individual in whose brain it predominates , will be be very apt to infer resemblances which have , in fact , no exist- ence ...
... called the organ of Wit ) , the whole reasoning power being defective , not the organ of Compari- son , but the individual in whose brain it predominates , will be be very apt to infer resemblances which have , in fact , no exist- ence ...
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... called his regeneration , was , by the shewing of some of his most distinguished disciples , in every way worthy of a strait jacket . A dose of calomel is a wonder- ful enemy to inspiration ; and had that been timeously admi- nistered ...
... called his regeneration , was , by the shewing of some of his most distinguished disciples , in every way worthy of a strait jacket . A dose of calomel is a wonder- ful enemy to inspiration ; and had that been timeously admi- nistered ...
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... called his public career , were derived from the following authors . Mosheim describes Fox as " of a dark and melancholy com- plexion , and of a visionary and enthusiastic turn of mind . About the year 1647 , which was the twenty ...
... called his public career , were derived from the following authors . Mosheim describes Fox as " of a dark and melancholy com- plexion , and of a visionary and enthusiastic turn of mind . About the year 1647 , which was the twenty ...
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