The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... respecting the Organ of Alimentiveness , 249 • 2. Specimen of Anti - Phrenological Facts . Correspondence between Mr G. Combe and Mr David Dunn , Teacher at New Lanark , 267 3. Change of Character and Talents , and a simultaneous Change ...
... respecting the Organ of Alimentiveness , 249 • 2. Specimen of Anti - Phrenological Facts . Correspondence between Mr G. Combe and Mr David Dunn , Teacher at New Lanark , 267 3. Change of Character and Talents , and a simultaneous Change ...
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... respect to Acquisitiveness , it is sufficient to remark , that in all countries , and from the earliest ages of the world down to our own time , gifts have been resorted to as one of the surest and most effectual means of exciting good ...
... respect to Acquisitiveness , it is sufficient to remark , that in all countries , and from the earliest ages of the world down to our own time , gifts have been resorted to as one of the surest and most effectual means of exciting good ...
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... respecting the ferocity of the inhabitants of Mount Etna . " It put me in mind , " says he , " of an obser- vation the Padre della Torre , the historiographer of Mount Ve- suvius , told me , that he had often made in the confines of ...
... respecting the ferocity of the inhabitants of Mount Etna . " It put me in mind , " says he , " of an obser- vation the Padre della Torre , the historiographer of Mount Ve- suvius , told me , that he had often made in the confines of ...
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... respects different are alike in others . We say that men are alike who resemble each other in any degree greater than that in which other men generally do . We even say that men are like monkeys , and monkeys like men , without any fear ...
... respects different are alike in others . We say that men are alike who resemble each other in any degree greater than that in which other men generally do . We even say that men are like monkeys , and monkeys like men , without any fear ...
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... respects , closely resembled my patient . I speak of George Fox , the founder of the Quakers . This celebrated man , at ... respect : these animadversions are directed solely to what may be styled the hot stage of the religious fever in ...
... respects , closely resembled my patient . I speak of George Fox , the founder of the Quakers . This celebrated man , at ... respect : these animadversions are directed solely to what may be styled the hot stage of the religious fever in ...
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