The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... References to the Ner- vous System in the Lower Ani- mals , 506. - Combe's Lectures on Popular Education , 507.- A Key to Phrenology , 508.- Epp's Internal Evidences of Christianity deduced from Phre- nology , 19. Miscellaneous Notices ...
... References to the Ner- vous System in the Lower Ani- mals , 506. - Combe's Lectures on Popular Education , 507.- A Key to Phrenology , 508.- Epp's Internal Evidences of Christianity deduced from Phre- nology , 19. Miscellaneous Notices ...
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... 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 than his Bible . Having reached that pitch of perfection as to need no other ...
... 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 than his Bible . Having reached that pitch of perfection as to need no other ...
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... reference to the necessities of life , and as bearing the nearest brute re- semblance to the peculiar manifestations of human beings ? Such are the wars of conquest carried on by different nations of the termites , in which the ...
... reference to the necessities of life , and as bearing the nearest brute re- semblance to the peculiar manifestations of human beings ? Such are the wars of conquest carried on by different nations of the termites , in which the ...
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... reference to a different subject . No physiologist can deny it but at the hazard of his reputation , or rather with the loss of it so far as a palpa- ble error may affect it , and that error of such a nature as no- thing but ignorance ...
... reference to a different subject . No physiologist can deny it but at the hazard of his reputation , or rather with the loss of it so far as a palpa- ble error may affect it , and that error of such a nature as no- thing but ignorance ...
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... reference to her own faux pas , she suspected and accused every one , but especially her spiritual guide , of the most improper , indecent , and dishonest conduct . II . In 1826 commenced the era of superstition . At that time , she ...
... reference to her own faux pas , she suspected and accused every one , but especially her spiritual guide , of the most improper , indecent , and dishonest conduct . II . In 1826 commenced the era of superstition . At that time , she ...
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