The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... regard to the Diffusion of Scientific Knowledge in general , and of Phrenology and its sup- posed effects in particular . By Mr H. G. WRIGHT , · 11. Case of Injury sustained by the Organ of Language . By JAMES INGLIS , M. D. ...
... regard to the Diffusion of Scientific Knowledge in general , and of Phrenology and its sup- posed effects in particular . By Mr H. G. WRIGHT , · 11. Case of Injury sustained by the Organ of Language . By JAMES INGLIS , M. D. ...
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... regard of the party to whom they give delight . A man's wife , children , and friends , are treat- ed by him with an amount of kindness far beyond what is extended to his fellow - citizens at large . Dr Thomas Brown expresses nearly the ...
... regard of the party to whom they give delight . A man's wife , children , and friends , are treat- ed by him with an amount of kindness far beyond what is extended to his fellow - citizens at large . Dr Thomas Brown expresses nearly the ...
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... regard those on whom reliance is placed for protection , co- operation , or advice . The hostility of intestine party - broils is quickly transformed into friendship when a foreign enemy ap- pears ; for then the opposite factions look ...
... regard those on whom reliance is placed for protection , co- operation , or advice . The hostility of intestine party - broils is quickly transformed into friendship when a foreign enemy ap- pears ; for then the opposite factions look ...
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... of Mr Watson's Phren . Journ . vii . 502 . own opinions with regard to the true functions of those. TO THE EDITOR OF THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL . 14 MR HANCOCK'S REPLY TO MR WATSON . son's Comments on his Letter Comparison and Wit,
... of Mr Watson's Phren . Journ . vii . 502 . own opinions with regard to the true functions of those. TO THE EDITOR OF THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL . 14 MR HANCOCK'S REPLY TO MR WATSON . son's Comments on his Letter Comparison and Wit,
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own opinions with regard to the true functions of those organs . I shall be most happy , however , upon a future occasion , to dis- cuss the question at issue between Mr Scott and Mr Watson in the best manner I may be able ; and I beg ...
own opinions with regard to the true functions of those organs . I shall be most happy , however , upon a future occasion , to dis- cuss the question at issue between Mr Scott and Mr Watson in the best manner I may be able ; and I beg ...
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