The American Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated: A Repository of Science, Literature, and General Intelligence, Volúmenes31-34Fowler and Wells, 1860 |
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... qualities of actions are discovered by the intellect , and the moral sentiments then decide whether they are right or wrong - Plan of the present course of lectures . In an introductory discourse on Moral Philosophy , the lecturer un ...
... qualities of actions are discovered by the intellect , and the moral sentiments then decide whether they are right or wrong - Plan of the present course of lectures . In an introductory discourse on Moral Philosophy , the lecturer un ...
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... qualities of the human mind . Whatever we shall ascertain to be written in them , is doctrine imprinted by the finger of God himself . If we are certain that those organs were constituted by the Creator , we may rest assured that they ...
... qualities of the human mind . Whatever we shall ascertain to be written in them , is doctrine imprinted by the finger of God himself . If we are certain that those organs were constituted by the Creator , we may rest assured that they ...
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... qualities nor those of the earth . Yet the adaptation of the one to the other is a real and useful relation , which we , as intelligent beings , see and comprehend . That adaptation could not exist , unless a mind had conceived ...
... qualities nor those of the earth . Yet the adaptation of the one to the other is a real and useful relation , which we , as intelligent beings , see and comprehend . That adaptation could not exist , unless a mind had conceived ...
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... qualities in objects as heat and cold , hard- ness and softness , sweet , bitter , pungent , etc. , and that the mind has the power of taking cognizance of them ; and yet there is no organ given as pos- sessing this power , though the ...
... qualities in objects as heat and cold , hard- ness and softness , sweet , bitter , pungent , etc. , and that the mind has the power of taking cognizance of them ; and yet there is no organ given as pos- sessing this power , though the ...
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... qualities fitted him to be a brave military leader . Unlike the American Indian , he could call around him and retain friends in an eminent degree . These social elements raised Bruce greatly above the North American warrior , and gave ...
... qualities fitted him to be a brave military leader . Unlike the American Indian , he could call around him and retain friends in an eminent degree . These social elements raised Bruce greatly above the North American warrior , and gave ...
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