The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... increasing the Development of the Cerebral Organs by adequate exercise of the Mental Faculties . By ANDREW COMBE , M.D. 4. Case of Change of Dispositions simultaneously with Change in the Development of certain Or- gans in the Brain , 5 ...
... increasing the Development of the Cerebral Organs by adequate exercise of the Mental Faculties . By ANDREW COMBE , M.D. 4. Case of Change of Dispositions simultaneously with Change in the Development of certain Or- gans in the Brain , 5 ...
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... increased . Good- will and clemency , therefore , are every where sought for by means of submissive and respectful conduct towards those whose favour it is wished to obtain . So universally is this known and understood , that it hardly ...
... increased . Good- will and clemency , therefore , are every where sought for by means of submissive and respectful conduct towards those whose favour it is wished to obtain . So universally is this known and understood , that it hardly ...
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... increased through the medium of gratified Tune and Self - esteem , by play- ing three times over , without any solicitation , all his favourite airs - such as " Old Sir Simon the King , " " St George he was for England , " and " Bobbing ...
... increased through the medium of gratified Tune and Self - esteem , by play- ing three times over , without any solicitation , all his favourite airs - such as " Old Sir Simon the King , " " St George he was for England , " and " Bobbing ...
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... increased , but that of Combativeness and Destructiveness will be positively lessened . Such , at least , there are plausible grounds for expecting to be the result ; for the propensities lose a portion of their activity , or become ...
... increased , but that of Combativeness and Destructiveness will be positively lessened . Such , at least , there are plausible grounds for expecting to be the result ; for the propensities lose a portion of their activity , or become ...
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... increased attendance , the lectures were delivered in the largest Waterloo Room , to an audience of up- wards of six hundred individuals of both sexes . The directors of the Philosophical Association have publish- ed several able and ...
... increased attendance , the lectures were delivered in the largest Waterloo Room , to an audience of up- wards of six hundred individuals of both sexes . The directors of the Philosophical Association have publish- ed several able and ...
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