The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... manifestation of Conscientiousness . The principles above expounded , however , completely demonstrate the fallacy of such a doctrine . The infliction of revenge is an instinctive act , not necessarily accompanied by the notion that we ...
... manifestation of Conscientiousness . The principles above expounded , however , completely demonstrate the fallacy of such a doctrine . The infliction of revenge is an instinctive act , not necessarily accompanied by the notion that we ...
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... manifested by them ? It requires but a cursory observation to perceive that this is far from being the case . Not to ... manifestations of human beings ? Such are the wars of conquest carried on by different nations of the termites , in ...
... manifested by them ? It requires but a cursory observation to perceive that this is far from being the case . Not to ... manifestations of human beings ? Such are the wars of conquest carried on by different nations of the termites , in ...
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... manifested " by man and other animals , is always proportioned to the quantity of brain possessed by them . Than this ... manifestations in which it is concerned . And this is as true and as plain , as that the whole is greater than a ...
... manifested " by man and other animals , is always proportioned to the quantity of brain possessed by them . Than this ... manifestations in which it is concerned . And this is as true and as plain , as that the whole is greater than a ...
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... manifestations ? No , he does not ; nor , rash and reckless as he is in his deviations from truth , will he deny our assertion . He knows nothing of the matter . And , unfortunately for him , some of the writers to whom he refers , and ...
... manifestations ? No , he does not ; nor , rash and reckless as he is in his deviations from truth , will he deny our assertion . He knows nothing of the matter . And , unfortunately for him , some of the writers to whom he refers , and ...
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... manifested by that order of beings . The muscular power of insects , in proportion to their size , is astonishing . Nor is this more strikingly true of any of them than of common ants and termites . One of the former is known to be able ...
... manifested by that order of beings . The muscular power of insects , in proportion to their size , is astonishing . Nor is this more strikingly true of any of them than of common ants and termites . One of the former is known to be able ...
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