The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volume 10John Anderson, 1837 - Phrenology |
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... person extremely agreeable , the kindly feeling thus occa- sioned as an accompaniment , or rather constituent , of love ... persons of the same sex . And the more agreeable a lady is rendered by her beauty , the more flattering are the ...
... person extremely agreeable , the kindly feeling thus occa- sioned as an accompaniment , or rather constituent , of love ... persons of the same sex . And the more agreeable a lady is rendered by her beauty , the more flattering are the ...
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... person who goes to bed fatigued , uncomfortable , and ill - natured , rises next day with a temper much sweetened by ... persons , especially where the moral and intellectual powers are weak , and above all in children and savages . In ...
... person who goes to bed fatigued , uncomfortable , and ill - natured , rises next day with a temper much sweetened by ... persons , especially where the moral and intellectual powers are weak , and above all in children and savages . In ...
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... person's composition . " " Tis a common opinion among the ladies , ” says he , “ that if a man is ill - natured , he infallibly discovers it when he is in liquor . But I , who have known many instances to the contrary , will teach them ...
... person's composition . " " Tis a common opinion among the ladies , ” says he , “ that if a man is ill - natured , he infallibly discovers it when he is in liquor . But I , who have known many instances to the contrary , will teach them ...
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... persons , all that is possible in the way of refor- mation will be accomplished . I shall conclude by noticing a few ... person in whom gratitude is 12 REMARKS ON THE LAWS OF ACTION.
... persons , all that is possible in the way of refor- mation will be accomplished . I shall conclude by noticing a few ... person in whom gratitude is 12 REMARKS ON THE LAWS OF ACTION.
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... person whom we never saw before , addresses itself directly to our Self - Esteem ; we instinctively draw up , and feel moved to support our own consequence by a coldness proportioned to his . In like manner , when we meet , for the ...
... person whom we never saw before , addresses itself directly to our Self - Esteem ; we instinctively draw up , and feel moved to support our own consequence by a coldness proportioned to his . In like manner , when we meet , for the ...
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