The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... opinion among the ladies , ” says he , “ that if a man is ill - natured , he infallibly discovers it when he is in liquor . But I , who have known many instances to the contrary , will teach them a more effectual method to discover the ...
... opinion among the ladies , ” says he , “ that if a man is ill - natured , he infallibly discovers it when he is in liquor . But I , who have known many instances to the contrary , will teach them a more effectual method to discover the ...
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... opinion is stated , that , " by a law of our constitution , the natural language of any ac tive faculty invariably excites the same faculty to activity , and consequently gives rise to the same emotions , in the minds of those who ...
... opinion is stated , that , " by a law of our constitution , the natural language of any ac tive faculty invariably excites the same faculty to activity , and consequently gives rise to the same emotions , in the minds of those who ...
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... opinions of those clever lawyers , Mr Form , Mr Size , Mr Colour , Mr Weight , and Mr Eventuality , the question ... opinion , the organ called the organ of Wit ) , the whole reasoning power being defective , not the organ of Compari ...
... opinions of those clever lawyers , Mr Form , Mr Size , Mr Colour , Mr Weight , and Mr Eventuality , the question ... opinion , the organ called the organ of Wit ) , the whole reasoning power being defective , not the organ of Compari ...
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... opinion , that the wittiest men in society are far from being those who possess the most intense perception of wit , or who derive the greatest enjoyment from its exhibition . Grimm , in some part of his correspondence , I remember ...
... opinion , that the wittiest men in society are far from being those who possess the most intense perception of wit , or who derive the greatest enjoyment from its exhibition . Grimm , in some part of his correspondence , I remember ...
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... opinion that Fox was at first an enthusiast . But I was aware that it might be objected , that each of them was prejudiced , though from widely different causes , against Fox , his followers , and their principles . I knew * Vol . ii ...
... opinion that Fox was at first an enthusiast . But I was aware that it might be objected , that each of them was prejudiced , though from widely different causes , against Fox , his followers , and their principles . I knew * Vol . ii ...
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