The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... means of detecting even the smallest tincture of ill - temper in a person's composition . " " Tis a common opinion among the ladies , ” says he , “ that if a man is ill - natured , he infallibly discovers it when he is in liquor . But I ...
... means of detecting even the smallest tincture of ill - temper in a person's composition . " " Tis a common opinion among the ladies , ” says he , “ that if a man is ill - natured , he infallibly discovers it when he is in liquor . But I ...
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... means calculated to increase the public happiness ; not only by facilitating the at- tainment of a comfortable subsistence , and repealing vexatious Taws ; but also by encouraging public amusements , cheap litera- ture , and ...
... means calculated to increase the public happiness ; not only by facilitating the at- tainment of a comfortable subsistence , and repealing vexatious Taws ; but also by encouraging public amusements , cheap litera- ture , and ...
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... means . Weigh , for a moment , classical desert Against a heart deprav'd and temper hurt Hurt too perhaps for life ; for early wrong Done to the nobler part , affects it lung ; And you are staunch indeed in learning's cause , If you can ...
... means . Weigh , for a moment , classical desert Against a heart deprav'd and temper hurt Hurt too perhaps for life ; for early wrong Done to the nobler part , affects it lung ; And you are staunch indeed in learning's cause , If you can ...
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... means of effecting it . Bodily pain , although , like grief , it may lessen sensuality , can never improve the temper . By means of regular occupation of the mind in reading and reflection , and of the body in useful labour , with ...
... means of effecting it . Bodily pain , although , like grief , it may lessen sensuality , can never improve the temper . By means of regular occupation of the mind in reading and reflection , and of the body in useful labour , with ...
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indeed , he mean to make a mere metaphysical distinction , in which case I cannot admit his argument . It appears to ... means of which the feeling that accompanies the perception of wit is capable of being excited , " would have been a ...
indeed , he mean to make a mere metaphysical distinction , in which case I cannot admit his argument . It appears to ... means of which the feeling that accompanies the perception of wit is capable of being excited , " would have been a ...
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