The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... happiness of families , and perpetuating the destructive reign of the quack ; but as retarding the progress of the race in the improvement of their physical , moral , and intellectual conditions . Public atten- tion is , however ...
... happiness of families , and perpetuating the destructive reign of the quack ; but as retarding the progress of the race in the improvement of their physical , moral , and intellectual conditions . Public atten- tion is , however ...
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... preceding principles . — It is only in its useful applications to the improvement and happiness of man that knowledge truly becomes power , and , in accordance with this principle , we proceed to point out some of FUNCTIONS OF THE SKIN .
... preceding principles . — It is only in its useful applications to the improvement and happiness of man that knowledge truly becomes power , and , in accordance with this principle , we proceed to point out some of FUNCTIONS OF THE SKIN .
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... happiness ; and with this conviction before us , it would be a display of folly , for which few would thank us , were we to withhold from our pages important practical truths , bearing strongly , though indirectly , upon our subject ...
... happiness ; and with this conviction before us , it would be a display of folly , for which few would thank us , were we to withhold from our pages important practical truths , bearing strongly , though indirectly , upon our subject ...
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... happiness are sacrificed , it must at least be right to point out to those who wish to learn , what are the principles by which the first of earthly blessings , a sound mind in a sound body , can be best ensured . With bodily health ...
... happiness are sacrificed , it must at least be right to point out to those who wish to learn , what are the principles by which the first of earthly blessings , a sound mind in a sound body , can be best ensured . With bodily health ...
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... happiness , and virtue , the best years of life are wasted on vain accomplishments , which , even when attained , are too dearly purchased , yielding but a very inadequate recom- pence for the time and toil bestowed on them , and which ...
... happiness , and virtue , the best years of life are wasted on vain accomplishments , which , even when attained , are too dearly purchased , yielding but a very inadequate recom- pence for the time and toil bestowed on them , and which ...
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