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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... qualities from external form and feature ? is at question most deserving of inquiry . This may be classed first as a general question , Whether knowledge , its extension , and increase , be of consequence to man ? Certain it is , that ...
... qualities from external form and feature ? is at question most deserving of inquiry . This may be classed first as a general question , Whether knowledge , its extension , and increase , be of consequence to man ? Certain it is , that ...
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... qualities . Let , therefore , the desire of obtaining approba- tion from the good , act in concert with the im- pulse to goodness . Let this be the ladder , or , if you please , the crutch to support tottering virtue . Suffer men to ...
... qualities . Let , therefore , the desire of obtaining approba- tion from the good , act in concert with the im- pulse to goodness . Let this be the ladder , or , if you please , the crutch to support tottering virtue . Suffer men to ...
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... qualities of the counte- nance and character ! How easily may these occasion him to overlook the essential traits of character , and form his judgment on what is wholly accidental ! How surprisingly may the small- pox , during life ...
... qualities of the counte- nance and character ! How easily may these occasion him to overlook the essential traits of character , and form his judgment on what is wholly accidental ! How surprisingly may the small- pox , during life ...
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... qualities . The eye , the look , the cheeks , the mouth , the forehead , whether considered in a state of entire rest , or ' during their innumerable varieties of motion , - in fine , whatever is understood by physiognomy -are the most ...
... qualities . The eye , the look , the cheeks , the mouth , the forehead , whether considered in a state of entire rest , or ' during their innumerable varieties of motion , - in fine , whatever is understood by physiognomy -are the most ...
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... qualities and activity of brain which each formerly contained . " Besides , when we reflect how certain it is that many malefactors have been possessed of extraordinary abilities and energy , and how un- certain it is whether many of ...
... qualities and activity of brain which each formerly contained . " Besides , when we reflect how certain it is that many malefactors have been possessed of extraordinary abilities and energy , and how un- certain it is whether many of ...
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