The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... Temperaments , considered in relation to Cere- bral Organization . Read at a Meeting of the Southampton Phrenological Class . By Mr S. C. • 13. The Pope versus Phrenology , 14. Phrenological Analysis of Pa- triotism . By Mr W. B. HODG ...
... Temperaments , considered in relation to Cere- bral Organization . Read at a Meeting of the Southampton Phrenological Class . By Mr S. C. • 13. The Pope versus Phrenology , 14. Phrenological Analysis of Pa- triotism . By Mr W. B. HODG ...
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... temperament , Fox became so infatuated , that , conceiving himself endowed with supernatural powers , he commanded a withered arm to become as it once had been ; he declared that all knowledge and power were conceded to him , -in fact ...
... temperament , Fox became so infatuated , that , conceiving himself endowed with supernatural powers , he commanded a withered arm to become as it once had been ; he declared that all knowledge and power were conceded to him , -in fact ...
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... temperament , acted upon by the thousand excitements of one of the most stirring and remarkable periods of English history ; far from it , he had his share of them : but these did not consti- tute his real character , they merely marked ...
... temperament , acted upon by the thousand excitements of one of the most stirring and remarkable periods of English history ; far from it , he had his share of them : but these did not consti- tute his real character , they merely marked ...
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... temperament and tone . In the former , the intellectual , more especially the reflective organs , and the moral ones , are comparatively large ; whereas in the latter they are small , or entirely wanting . Hence man is a moral being ...
... temperament and tone . In the former , the intellectual , more especially the reflective organs , and the moral ones , are comparatively large ; whereas in the latter they are small , or entirely wanting . Hence man is a moral being ...
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... temperament is bilious - nervous ; his head is large ; and the organs of Individuality , Size , Weight , and Locality , are very much developed . The constant and very vivid exercise of these organs seems to have caused them to attain a ...
... temperament is bilious - nervous ; his head is large ; and the organs of Individuality , Size , Weight , and Locality , are very much developed . The constant and very vivid exercise of these organs seems to have caused them to attain a ...
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