The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... interest excited by the sub- ject , they , guided by the information thus obtained , select , an- nually , in October , such branches of science as they have been led to think may prove useful and attractive , and they engage such ...
... interest excited by the sub- ject , they , guided by the information thus obtained , select , an- nually , in October , such branches of science as they have been led to think may prove useful and attractive , and they engage such ...
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... persons who may feel an interest in supplying them . As some of the members have had 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.
... persons who may feel an interest in supplying them . As some of the members have had 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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... interests hang upon public support . In order to render his work serviceable to phrenologists , and an accurate record of the present state of phrenological science in Britain , Mr Watson particularly so- licits local information , and ...
... interests hang upon public support . In order to render his work serviceable to phrenologists , and an accurate record of the present state of phrenological science in Britain , Mr Watson particularly so- licits local information , and ...
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... interest ought we to regard that science , which - pointing to masses of every species of evidence , dead and living - professes to have discovered and laid open the organ by means of which the Crea- tor has made the human mind to act ...
... interest ought we to regard that science , which - pointing to masses of every species of evidence , dead and living - professes to have discovered and laid open the organ by means of which the Crea- tor has made the human mind to act ...
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... interests ? Great , indeed , is the power of prejudice ; but greater still is the power of truth , and though it may work its way imperceptibly , advance it must in spite of all impediments . Many may be disposed to smile at all this as ...
... interests ? Great , indeed , is the power of prejudice ; but greater still is the power of truth , and though it may work its way imperceptibly , advance it must in spite of all impediments . Many may be disposed to smile at all this as ...
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