The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... individual . The following two paragraphs are from W. A. F. Browne's paper . There is to be found , in the history of our own country , an instance of an individual who exercised a gigantic moral force over the minds of thousands ...
... individual . The following two paragraphs are from W. A. F. Browne's paper . There is to be found , in the history of our own country , an instance of an individual who exercised a gigantic moral force over the minds of thousands ...
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... individual , and to the climate and season of the year . The same diet which , administered to an adult , is healthful and nutritious , may prove irritating and injurious to a child ; and , in like manner , the stimulating animal diet ...
... individual , and to the climate and season of the year . The same diet which , administered to an adult , is healthful and nutritious , may prove irritating and injurious to a child ; and , in like manner , the stimulating animal diet ...
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... individuals are much liked by some , and hated by others ; -the causes of strong and permanent likings and antipathies ; -the causes why the same individual is liked as a servant by one mistress , and disliked by another ; the ef- fects ...
... individuals are much liked by some , and hated by others ; -the causes of strong and permanent likings and antipathies ; -the causes why the same individual is liked as a servant by one mistress , and disliked by another ; the ef- fects ...
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... individual is accused of crime , and his defence is mental derangement : another has executed a deed , which his relatives attempt to set aside on account of defect or disorder of judgment : a third wishes to exercise some privilege ...
... individual is accused of crime , and his defence is mental derangement : another has executed a deed , which his relatives attempt to set aside on account of defect or disorder of judgment : a third wishes to exercise some privilege ...
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... individual who really merited reward , and much injury in reference to its future progress . I can speak on this subject as I feel ; for in this man- ner was I treated during the most precious years of my life ; and were I now to ...
... individual who really merited reward , and much injury in reference to its future progress . I can speak on this subject as I feel ; for in this man- ner was I treated during the most precious years of my life ; and were I now to ...
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