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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... least 40 Engravings , and be completed in Four Parts . Price , royal 8vo . 12s . each ; medium 4to . 21s .; im- perial 4to . 31s . 6d . Prospectuses may be had of the Publishers . By the same Author , PICTURESQUE ANTIQUITIES OF THE ...
... least 40 Engravings , and be completed in Four Parts . Price , royal 8vo . 12s . each ; medium 4to . 21s .; im- perial 4to . 31s . 6d . Prospectuses may be had of the Publishers . By the same Author , PICTURESQUE ANTIQUITIES OF THE ...
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... least , and to a certain extent ? An officer will not enlist a soldier without thus examining his ap- pearance , putting his height out of the question . What master or mistress of a family will choose a servant without considering the ...
... least , and to a certain extent ? An officer will not enlist a soldier without thus examining his ap- pearance , putting his height out of the question . What master or mistress of a family will choose a servant without considering the ...
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... least after its manner , draw some inferences from the external to the inter nal ; which does not judge concerning that which is not , by that which is apparent to the senses . This universal , though tacit confession , that the ...
... least after its manner , draw some inferences from the external to the inter nal ; which does not judge concerning that which is not , by that which is apparent to the senses . This universal , though tacit confession , that the ...
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... least as many claims of essential advantage , as are granted by men , in general , to other sciences .翼; With how much justice may we not grant precedency to that science which teaches the knowledge of men ? What object is so impor ...
... least as many claims of essential advantage , as are granted by men , in general , to other sciences .翼; With how much justice may we not grant precedency to that science which teaches the knowledge of men ? What object is so impor ...
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... least difficult of sciences , at first appears an arduous under- taking , when taught by words or books , and not reduced to actual practice . What numerous dangers and dfficulties might be started against all the daily enterprises of ...
... least difficult of sciences , at first appears an arduous under- taking , when taught by words or books , and not reduced to actual practice . What numerous dangers and dfficulties might be started against all the daily enterprises of ...
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