The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Том 1Proprietors, 1824 |
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... qualities of their minds , or the structure of their intellectual faculties ; entrust- ing their children in infancy to the care of nurses and cham- bermaids , and , in more advanced years , to pragmatical pe- dants , both equally ...
... qualities of their minds , or the structure of their intellectual faculties ; entrust- ing their children in infancy to the care of nurses and cham- bermaids , and , in more advanced years , to pragmatical pe- dants , both equally ...
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... Qualities of Kant , the Flexible Sphe- rule and Sensible Surface of John Fearn , the Symboli- cal Sentiments of William Howison , and the Harmonic Intervals or Seven - fold Mystery of Francis Maxi- mus Macnab , with all other powers ...
... Qualities of Kant , the Flexible Sphe- rule and Sensible Surface of John Fearn , the Symboli- cal Sentiments of William Howison , and the Harmonic Intervals or Seven - fold Mystery of Francis Maxi- mus Macnab , with all other powers ...
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... qualities , abandoned in mo- " rals , and vicious in their habits . As a proof of the sa- vage indifference with which they look on the life of another , " and on the act of shedding human blood , it is said , that mere " wantonness ...
... qualities , abandoned in mo- " rals , and vicious in their habits . As a proof of the sa- vage indifference with which they look on the life of another , " and on the act of shedding human blood , it is said , that mere " wantonness ...
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... qualities . Our correspondent's apologue ( The Spider and the Bee ) , has come to us quite apropos , and furnishes a very pleasing illustration of this train of thinking . The bees are in every respect a fit emblem of the phrenologists ...
... qualities . Our correspondent's apologue ( The Spider and the Bee ) , has come to us quite apropos , and furnishes a very pleasing illustration of this train of thinking . The bees are in every respect a fit emblem of the phrenologists ...
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... great man united in his own person almost as many qualities as , in our degenerate days , are sufficient to furnish out contributors to a whole magazine . doctor knows no more about the matter than his own 86 THE ENEMIES OF PHRENOLOGY .
... great man united in his own person almost as many qualities as , in our degenerate days , are sufficient to furnish out contributors to a whole magazine . doctor knows no more about the matter than his own 86 THE ENEMIES OF PHRENOLOGY .
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