The American Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated: A Repository of Science, Literature, and General Intelligence, Volúmenes31-34Fowler and Wells, 1860 |
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... tion is implanted in the brain , and a corre- sponding sentiment in the 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 ...
... tion is implanted in the brain , and a corre- sponding sentiment in the 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 ...
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... tion to this science ; who have seen reasonable evidence that the brain consists of a congeries of organs - that each organ manifests a particular mental faculty - and that , other conditions being equal , the power of manifesting each ...
... tion to this science ; who have seen reasonable evidence that the brain consists of a congeries of organs - that each organ manifests a particular mental faculty - and that , other conditions being equal , the power of manifesting each ...
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... tion . C. In 1810 , Mr. Irving was admitted as a partner in the extensive commercial house of two of his brothers , which was conducted by them in New York and Liverpool , with the understanding that he should not neglect his literary ...
... tion . C. In 1810 , Mr. Irving was admitted as a partner in the extensive commercial house of two of his brothers , which was conducted by them in New York and Liverpool , with the understanding that he should not neglect his literary ...
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... tion be divine , the things adapted must also be divine ; the external world threatening danger must have been deliberately constituted such as it is ; and the human mind must have been deliberately constituted such as it is ; otherwise ...
... tion be divine , the things adapted must also be divine ; the external world threatening danger must have been deliberately constituted such as it is ; and the human mind must have been deliberately constituted such as it is ; otherwise ...
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... tion Aver vying and returning others , I have three of them in operation in my different paces , and , after four years ' tria ' , have no fault to flud . " - J . II . II emmond , Sen- wio of St Carwin . " My wife has had one of Grover ...
... tion Aver vying and returning others , I have three of them in operation in my different paces , and , after four years ' tria ' , have no fault to flud . " - J . II . II emmond , Sen- wio of St Carwin . " My wife has had one of Grover ...
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