The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... less obvious that a contrary re- sult ensues from the agreeable sensations which pervade the sys- tem in a state of vigorous health , especially during fine weather , and after a hearty meal . Hence it follows , that the benevolent acts ...
... less obvious that a contrary re- sult ensues from the agreeable sensations which pervade the sys- tem in a state of vigorous health , especially during fine weather , and after a hearty meal . Hence it follows , that the benevolent acts ...
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... less inclination to mischief . " * It was doubtless with a similar view , that the burning of fragrant incense was so generally in- troduced into the religious ceremonies of ancient heathen na- tions ; for , as Dr Rush observes ...
... less inclination to mischief . " * It was doubtless with a similar view , that the burning of fragrant incense was so generally in- troduced into the religious ceremonies of ancient heathen na- tions ; for , as Dr Rush observes ...
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... less , Exults in his miscarriage , if he fail , Deems his reward too great , if he prevail , And labours to surpass him day and night , Less for improvement than to tickle spite . The spur is pow'rful , and I grant its force ; It pricks ...
... less , Exults in his miscarriage , if he fail , Deems his reward too great , if he prevail , And labours to surpass him day and night , Less for improvement than to tickle spite . The spur is pow'rful , and I grant its force ; It pricks ...
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... less intellectual expression than I should ever expect to trace in Mr Watson's smile . But , with great submission , there is no style of wit which does not , in a greater or less degree , affect the risible muscles of the gravest ...
... less intellectual expression than I should ever expect to trace in Mr Watson's smile . But , with great submission , there is no style of wit which does not , in a greater or less degree , affect the risible muscles of the gravest ...
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... less regard even to that divine composition itself . His own breast he imagined was full of the same inspiration which had guided the prophets and apostles themselves , and by this inward light must every spiritual ob- scurity be ...
... less regard even to that divine composition itself . His own breast he imagined was full of the same inspiration which had guided the prophets and apostles themselves , and by this inward light must every spiritual ob- scurity be ...
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