The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... intellectual powers are weak , and above all in children and savages . In civilized life we learn to regulate and control our instincts to such an extent , that their natural operation is sometimes hardly discoverable . This remark ...
... intellectual powers are weak , and above all in children and savages . In civilized life we learn to regulate and control our instincts to such an extent , that their natural operation is sometimes hardly discoverable . This remark ...
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... intellectual faculty . It neither communicates knowledge nor ministers to virtue . It excites smothered resentment , hatred , and fear - awakens and nourishes a propensity to revenge - and teaches caution , concealment , and artifice ...
... intellectual faculty . It neither communicates knowledge nor ministers to virtue . It excites smothered resentment , hatred , and fear - awakens and nourishes a propensity to revenge - and teaches caution , concealment , and artifice ...
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... intellectual , the mind will be intent upon the acquisition of know- Tedge , and emulation sufficiently kept in check ; and it is pro- bably in those cases only where the youthful mind is required to exert itself on subjects revolting ...
... intellectual , the mind will be intent upon the acquisition of know- Tedge , and emulation sufficiently kept in check ; and it is pro- bably in those cases only where the youthful mind is required to exert itself on subjects revolting ...
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... intellectual faculty , may be too frequently employed for the gratification of these ; and that hiatus maxime deflendus , in the face of a philosopher , will naturally , upon such occasions , assume a coarser and less intellectual ...
... intellectual faculty , may be too frequently employed for the gratification of these ; and that hiatus maxime deflendus , in the face of a philosopher , will naturally , upon such occasions , assume a coarser and less intellectual ...
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... intellectual organs are , whether in man or in the inferior ani- mals , the stronger is the intellect . And , as far as suitable in- vestigations have been carried , that position is susceptible of * See Gall Sur les Fonctions du ...
... intellectual organs are , whether in man or in the inferior ani- mals , the stronger is the intellect . And , as far as suitable in- vestigations have been carried , that position is susceptible of * See Gall Sur les Fonctions du ...
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