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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... thing of its class which has ever appeared . " Literary Gazette . In the Press , THE NINTH AND LAST VOLUME ; containing the Description of ENG- LAND , SCOTLAND , and IRELAND ; and a copious GENERAL INDEX . It has been found necessary to ...
... thing of its class which has ever appeared . " Literary Gazette . In the Press , THE NINTH AND LAST VOLUME ; containing the Description of ENG- LAND , SCOTLAND , and IRELAND ; and a copious GENERAL INDEX . It has been found necessary to ...
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... THINGS IN FEW WORDS . By the Rev. C. C. COLTON , late Fellow of King's College , Cambridge . 2 vols . 8vo . 14s . bds . WORKS ON BOTANY , GARDENING , & c . The. TRADITIONS OF LANCASHIRE . By J. ROBY , Esq . M. R. S. L. With numerous ...
... THINGS IN FEW WORDS . By the Rev. C. C. COLTON , late Fellow of King's College , Cambridge . 2 vols . 8vo . 14s . bds . WORKS ON BOTANY , GARDENING , & c . The. TRADITIONS OF LANCASHIRE . By J. ROBY , Esq . M. R. S. L. With numerous ...
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... thing has happened to Physi- ognomy as to Astronomy . They have both been degraded and disgraced by the in- trigues and artifices of interested knavery . The first has been connected to Palmistry , by a notorious set of dusky impostors ...
... thing has happened to Physi- ognomy as to Astronomy . They have both been degraded and disgraced by the in- trigues and artifices of interested knavery . The first has been connected to Palmistry , by a notorious set of dusky impostors ...
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... thing to be decided ; and he who , instead of investigating the question , should continue to declaim against it , must either be deficient in the love of truth , or in logical reasoning . The experimental philosopher can only pro- ceed ...
... thing to be decided ; and he who , instead of investigating the question , should continue to declaim against it , must either be deficient in the love of truth , or in logical reasoning . The experimental philosopher can only pro- ceed ...
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... things whatever by their phy- siognomy , their exterior temporary superficies . By viewing these on every occasion , they draw their conclusions concerning their internal pro- perties . What merchant , if he be unacquainted with the ...
... things whatever by their phy- siognomy , their exterior temporary superficies . By viewing these on every occasion , they draw their conclusions concerning their internal pro- perties . What merchant , if he be unacquainted with the ...
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