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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... Difficulty of studying Physiognomy . - A word con- cerning the Author - - .... - .Page 1 CHAP . II . On the Nature of Man , which is the Foun- dation of the Science of Physiognomy . - Difference between Physiognomy and Pathognomy CHAP ...
... Difficulty of studying Physiognomy . - A word con- cerning the Author - - .... - .Page 1 CHAP . II . On the Nature of Man , which is the Foun- dation of the Science of Physiognomy . - Difference between Physiognomy and Pathognomy CHAP ...
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... Difficulty of studying Physiognomy . - A Word concerning the Author . It has been asserted by thousands , that " though there may be some truth in physiognomy , still it never can be a science . " These assertions will be repeated , how ...
... Difficulty of studying Physiognomy . - A Word concerning the Author . It has been asserted by thousands , that " though there may be some truth in physiognomy , still it never can be a science . " These assertions will be repeated , how ...
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... difficult . I do but teach a science , the most general , the most palpable , with which all men are acquainted ; and state my feelings , observa- tions , and their consequences . 1 It ought never to be forgotten , that the very purport ...
... difficult . I do but teach a science , the most general , the most palpable , with which all men are acquainted ; and state my feelings , observa- tions , and their consequences . 1 It ought never to be forgotten , that the very purport ...
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... difficulty of any subject which we have not yet examined . The simplest may abound with difficulties to him who has not made frequent experiments , and , by frequent experiments , the most difficult may become easy . Whoever possesses ...
... difficulty of any subject which we have not yet examined . The simplest may abound with difficulties to him who has not made frequent experiments , and , by frequent experiments , the most difficult may become easy . Whoever possesses ...
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... difficult , which may not be attained by perseverance and resolution . We have men constantly before us . In the very smallest towns there is a continual influx and reflux of persons , of various and opposite characters : among these ...
... difficult , which may not be attained by perseverance and resolution . We have men constantly before us . In the very smallest towns there is a continual influx and reflux of persons , of various and opposite characters : among these ...
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