The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... experience painful as well as pleasurable emotions , that Destructiveness is most fre- quently roused . Such a faculty , par excellence , is Self - Esteem . Hence an insult is very a apt to kindle him who receives it into fury . On the ...
... experience painful as well as pleasurable emotions , that Destructiveness is most fre- quently roused . Such a faculty , par excellence , is Self - Esteem . Hence an insult is very a apt to kindle him who receives it into fury . On the ...
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... experience that " I see by every fresh trial , that the time of sickness is seldom the season for religious improvement . " || In * 66 Sketches , B. III . Sk . 3 , chap . iii . § 1 . + Medical Inquiries and Observations , vol . ii . ch ...
... experience that " I see by every fresh trial , that the time of sickness is seldom the season for religious improvement . " || In * 66 Sketches , B. III . Sk . 3 , chap . iii . § 1 . + Medical Inquiries and Observations , vol . ii . ch ...
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... 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 , the religious and philosophical impres- sions which it is ...
... 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 , the religious and philosophical impres- sions which it is ...
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... experience no inclination to " draw up , " but are satisfied with laughing heartily . In like manner , we may see one man strutting up to another on the street , without feeling at all disposed to imitate his carriage ; though , if ...
... experience no inclination to " draw up , " but are satisfied with laughing heartily . In like manner , we may see one man strutting up to another on the street , without feeling at all disposed to imitate his carriage ; though , if ...
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... experience in public teaching , the society will be glad to communicate the results of the experience of those members 38 EDINBURGH SOCIETY FOR AIDING IN.
... experience in public teaching , the society will be glad to communicate the results of the experience of those members 38 EDINBURGH SOCIETY FOR AIDING IN.
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