The American Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated: A Repository of Science, Literature, and General Intelligence, Volúmenes31-34Fowler and Wells, 1860 |
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... mind ; a complied with the request , and so astonished Mr. Maffitt that he often referred to the event with great satisfaction . This was her first lesson as teacher . From that day to this - fifteen years- she has been a " substitute ...
... mind ; a complied with the request , and so astonished Mr. Maffitt that he often referred to the event with great satisfaction . This was her first lesson as teacher . From that day to this - fifteen years- she has been a " substitute ...
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... mind . Muta . tions there may be in creeds , forms , and ceremonies , but this faculty will point steadily to the Supreme Being as the ob- ject of worship . However dark and de- luded a nation may be , it will worship what it recognizes ...
... mind . Muta . tions there may be in creeds , forms , and ceremonies , but this faculty will point steadily to the Supreme Being as the ob- ject of worship . However dark and de- luded a nation may be , it will worship what it recognizes ...
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... mind . Those who train the mind without the aid of Phrenology are like tho - e who navigate by coasting along near the shore , constantly liable to be driven upon reefs , sand - bars , and rocks , and learning their errors only by ...
... mind . Those who train the mind without the aid of Phrenology are like tho - e who navigate by coasting along near the shore , constantly liable to be driven upon reefs , sand - bars , and rocks , and learning their errors only by ...
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... mind itself . They have , as it were , seen men commit glut- tony and drunkenness ; and , in ignorance of the functions of the stomach , have set down these vices as original tendencies of human nature , instead of viewing them as ...
... mind itself . They have , as it were , seen men commit glut- tony and drunkenness ; and , in ignorance of the functions of the stomach , have set down these vices as original tendencies of human nature , instead of viewing them as ...
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... mind ; and as these are joined with a most exquisite temperament , you have all the conditions which give you a superior advantage over other persons as a musician . You have unusual powers of criticism , discrim- mination , analogy ...
... mind ; and as these are joined with a most exquisite temperament , you have all the conditions which give you a superior advantage over other persons as a musician . You have unusual powers of criticism , discrim- mination , analogy ...
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