The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... kind : Perhaps prosperity becalmed his breast ; Perhaps the wind just shifted from the east . " * ) Pope's Moral Essays , Ep . I. v . 109–112 . Carnivorous animals are boldest and most savage when hungry , OF BENEVOLENCE AND ...
... kind : Perhaps prosperity becalmed his breast ; Perhaps the wind just shifted from the east . " * ) Pope's Moral Essays , Ep . I. v . 109–112 . Carnivorous animals are boldest and most savage when hungry , OF BENEVOLENCE AND ...
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... kind offices of friends , the religious and philosophical impres- sions which it is apt to revive , and , above all , exemption from the cares and troubles of the world — from every influ- ence that tends to irritate the inferior ...
... kind offices of friends , the religious and philosophical impres- sions which it is apt to revive , and , above all , exemption from the cares and troubles of the world — from every influ- ence that tends to irritate the inferior ...
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... kind of per- secution , from all parties successively , some of them even unto death . Under these circumstances , a phrenologist would say , that the hostile historian could not write the truth . Hence the lying histories that have ...
... kind of per- secution , from all parties successively , some of them even unto death . Under these circumstances , a phrenologist would say , that the hostile historian could not write the truth . Hence the lying histories that have ...
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... kind , the nerves are but instruments subservient to the brain , the latter being the ruling organ , in which the sensitive power immediately resides , and in which the functional action is consummated . It is at once the In saying that ...
... kind , the nerves are but instruments subservient to the brain , the latter being the ruling organ , in which the sensitive power immediately resides , and in which the functional action is consummated . It is at once the In saying that ...
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... kind to that which they impute to the existing nar- rative of Moses . " After all efforts to arrest the progress of Phrenology , by denouncing it as at variance with Scripture , have failed , we shall probably have arguments in ...
... kind to that which they impute to the existing nar- rative of Moses . " After all efforts to arrest the progress of Phrenology , by denouncing it as at variance with Scripture , have failed , we shall probably have arguments in ...
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