The Phrenological Journal, and Magazine of Moral Science, Volumen16

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MacLachlan, Stewart, and Company, 1843
 

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Página 44 - And they believe him !— oh ! the lover may Distrust that look which steals his soul away ; — The babe may cease to think that it can play With heaven's rainbow ;— alchymists may doubt The shining gold their crucible gives out ; — But Faith, fanatic Faith, once wedded fast To some dear falsehood, hugs it to the last.
Página 336 - Love, that midst grief began, And grew with years, and faltered not in death. Full many a mighty name Lurks in thy depths, unuttered, unrevered; With thee are silent fame, Forgotten arts, and wisdom disappeared.
Página 25 - Let me have men about me that are fat ; Sleek-headed men, and such as sleep o' nights. Yond' Cassius has a lean and hungry look ; He thinks too much : such men are dangerous.
Página 183 - ... more things in heaven and earth than were dreamt of in their philosophy ; they consigned this hapless nonconformist to profound neglect.
Página 307 - That this law of Nature, being coeval with mankind, and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all the globe, in all countries, and at all times : no human laws are of any validity if contrary to this — and such of them as are valid, derive all their force and all their authority, mediately or immediately, from this original.
Página 92 - The case is the same as to crimes and misdemeanors that are forbidden by the superior laws, and therefore styled mala in se, such as murder, theft, and perjury ; which contract no additional turpitude from being declared unlawful by the inferior legislature...
Página 92 - Those rights then which God and nature have established, and are therefore called natural rights, such as are life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be more effectually invested in every man than they are ; neither do they receive any additional strength when declared by the municipal laws to be inviolable. On the contrary, no human legislature has power to abridge or destroy them, unless the owner shall himself commit some act that amounts to a forfeiture.
Página 309 - ... on a far higher authority than that of an enactment of his Majesty, with the advice and consent of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled.
Página 398 - I have elsewhere remarked, that there is no race on the globe in which the frontal bone is more flattened, or which have less forehead (Blum.
Página 314 - Yankee character, who described him as one — " who would kiss a queen till he raised a blister, With his arm round her neck, and his old felt hat on — Who'd address a king by the title of

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