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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... Character , Culture , History , & c . of all the Plants Indigenous , Cultivated in , or Introduced to Britain . Edited by J. C. LOUDON , F.L.S. H.S. , & c . The Specific Characters , & c . by LIND- LEY ; the Drawings by SOWERBY ; and ...
... Character , Culture , History , & c . of all the Plants Indigenous , Cultivated in , or Introduced to Britain . Edited by J. C. LOUDON , F.L.S. H.S. , & c . The Specific Characters , & c . by LIND- LEY ; the Drawings by SOWERBY ; and ...
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... character , by which it may be taught . Whenever truth or knowledge is explained by fixed principles , it becomes scientific , so far as it can be imparted by words , lines , rules , and defini- B tions . The question will stand simply ...
... character , by which it may be taught . Whenever truth or knowledge is explained by fixed principles , it becomes scientific , so far as it can be imparted by words , lines , rules , and defini- B tions . The question will stand simply ...
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... characters , signs , and expres- sions ? Whether these signs can communicate the strength and weakness , health and sickness of the body ; the folly and wisdom , the magnanimity and meanness , the virtue and vice of the mind ? This is ...
... characters , signs , and expres- sions ? Whether these signs can communicate the strength and weakness , health and sickness of the body ; the folly and wisdom , the magnanimity and meanness , the virtue and vice of the mind ? This is ...
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... character from what is habitual , and what is habitual from what is accidental . He , therefore , who reads man in this language , reads him most accurately . To enumerate all the advantages of physio- gnomy would require a large ...
... character from what is habitual , and what is habitual from what is accidental . He , therefore , who reads man in this language , reads him most accurately . To enumerate all the advantages of physio- gnomy would require a large ...
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... characters , andt hese variety of countenances may each be as accurately drawn as their varie- ties of character may be described . There are men , with whom we have daily in- tercourse , and whose interest and ours are con nected . Be ...
... characters , andt hese variety of countenances may each be as accurately drawn as their varie- ties of character may be described . There are men , with whom we have daily in- tercourse , and whose interest and ours are con nected . Be ...
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