The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... possessed with the devil . See his Mysteries of Godliness , " & c . Hume says in reference to this subject- " He , Fox , fre- quently wandered into the woods and passed whole days in hollow trees without company , or any other amusement ...
... possessed with the devil . See his Mysteries of Godliness , " & c . Hume says in reference to this subject- " He , Fox , fre- quently wandered into the woods and passed whole days in hollow trees without company , or any other amusement ...
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... possessing five external senses and no brain , would be as great an anomaly as a human being alive , and per- forming all the functions of life , without a head . External senses indicate a brain as certainly as a stream of water indi ...
... possessing five external senses and no brain , would be as great an anomaly as a human being alive , and per- forming all the functions of life , without a head . External senses indicate a brain as certainly as a stream of water indi ...
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... possessed by them . Than this representation nothing can be more untrue ; nor can any thing more fully expose the want of knowledge , or the want of candour , or both , in its authors and propagators . Phrenologists have never , as ...
... possessed by them . Than this representation nothing can be more untrue ; nor can any thing more fully expose the want of knowledge , or the want of candour , or both , in its authors and propagators . Phrenologists have never , as ...
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... possessing large brains , derive from that cause no increase of intellectual vigour . The reason is plain . The animal com- partment only of their brain is large , the intellectual compart- ment being diminutive , or partially wanting ...
... possessing large brains , derive from that cause no increase of intellectual vigour . The reason is plain . The animal com- partment only of their brain is large , the intellectual compart- ment being diminutive , or partially wanting ...
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... possessing it . And , in the progress of our knowledge of na- ture , the same will , no doubt , be discovered to be true of the brain . In each species and variety of the insect and reptile tribes , where that organ exists at all , its ...
... possessing it . And , in the progress of our knowledge of na- ture , the same will , no doubt , be discovered to be true of the brain . In each species and variety of the insect and reptile tribes , where that organ exists at all , its ...
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