Physiognomy; or the corresponding analogy between the conformation of the features, and the ruling passions of the mind, tr. [and abridged] by S. Shaw. The title-leaf is a cancel]. |
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... actions , expecta- tions , fears , and hopes ; of all pleasing and un- pleasing sensations , which are occasioned by external objects . From the cradle to the grave , in all conditions and ages , throughout all na- tions , from Adam ...
... actions , expecta- tions , fears , and hopes ; of all pleasing and un- pleasing sensations , which are occasioned by external objects . From the cradle to the grave , in all conditions and ages , throughout all na- tions , from Adam ...
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... actions . I feel disgust at being obliged to write thus , in order to convince the learned of truths which lie within the reach of every child . Let him see who has eyes to see ; but should the light , by being brought too close to his ...
... actions . I feel disgust at being obliged to write thus , in order to convince the learned of truths which lie within the reach of every child . Let him see who has eyes to see ; but should the light , by being brought too close to his ...
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... actions of men ! How perpetual must be the vexation of the eternal uncertainty in all which we should have to transact with each other ! and how infinitely would probability , which de- pends upon a multitude of circumstances , more or ...
... actions of men ! How perpetual must be the vexation of the eternal uncertainty in all which we should have to transact with each other ! and how infinitely would probability , which de- pends upon a multitude of circumstances , more or ...
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... actions , and to strengthen a better ; to turn the eyes inward , to teach actual improvement and silent innocence , instead of inducing him to reason on the out- ward fair expressions of goodness , or the hateful ones of wickedness ...
... actions , and to strengthen a better ; to turn the eyes inward , to teach actual improvement and silent innocence , instead of inducing him to reason on the out- ward fair expressions of goodness , or the hateful ones of wickedness ...
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... action . The high excellence and physiological unity of human nature , are visible at the first glance . The head , especially the face , and the formation of the firm parts compared to the firm parts of other animals , convince the ...
... action . The high excellence and physiological unity of human nature , are visible at the first glance . The head , especially the face , and the formation of the firm parts compared to the firm parts of other animals , convince the ...
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