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" All things by regular degrees arise — From mere existence unto life, from life To intellectual power; and each degree Has its peculiar necessary stamp, Cognizable in forms distinct and lines."— LAV ATER. "
Essays on Physiognomy: For the Promotion of the Knowledge and the Love of ...
by Johann Caspar Lavater - 1804
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Essays on Physiognomy: For the Promotion of the Knowledge and the ..., Volume 1

Johann Caspar Lavater - Facial expression - 1804 - 450 pages
...German hexameters, as are those which introduce the fallowing essay. T. ON THE LINES OF ANIMALITY. 389 NATURE has all things formed by one great law, Harmonious...beneficence : He is of measure and of fair proportion -se ON THE LINES OF ANIMALITY. INNUMERABLE attempts have been made to exhibit the gradations of form...
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New Physiognomy, Or Signs of Character: As Manifested Through Temperament ...

Samuel Roberts Wells - Facial expression - 1871 - 788 pages
...t£ar* tit rwona* wivi Las ispreaeed cpot lie cxm&l irnr. XXXII. GRADES OF INTELLIGENCE. " All tiling* by regular degrees arise— From mere existence unto...from life To intellectual power ; and each degree Hat lla peculiar neccstary stamp, Cognizable in forms distinct and lines."— LITATU. NNUMERABLE attempts,"...
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Essays on Physiognomy

Johann Caspar Lavater - Physiognomy - 1878 - 820 pages
...alter. May this endeavour generate happiness and truth. JC LAVATKB. 1783. 493 ON TUB LINES OF ANIMALITY. NATURE has all things formed by one great law. Harmonious...beneficence : He is of measure and of fair proportion Alone the original. He can enjoy The great reward of action and inquiry : The sense refined, the feeling...
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The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English: Or, Medicine ...

Ray Vaughn Pierce - Hygiene - 1889 - 1046 pages
...wbile created intelligence reaches its acme in man, the highest representative of the Vertebrates. " All things by regular degrees arise — From mere...stamp, Cognizable in forms distinct and lines."— LAV ATER. Man, in the faculties of mind, possesses more than a complement for instinct; some Fiy. 16....
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The People's common sense medical adviser in plain English, or, Medicine ...

Ray Vaughn Pierce - 1909 - 1028 pages
...while created intelligence reaches its acme in man, the highest representative of the Vertebrates. " AH things by regular degrees arise — From mere existence...stamp, Cognizable in forms distinct and lines."— LAVATER. Man, in the faculties of mind, possesses more than a complement for instinct; some fig. 76....
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The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English: Or, Medicine ...

Ray Vaughn Pierce - Hygiene - 1889 - 1058 pages
...while created intelligence reaches its acme in man, the highest representative of the Vertebrates. " All things by regular degrees arise— From mere existence...life, from life To intellectual power; and each degree lias its peculiar necessary stamp, Cognizable in forms distinct and lines." — LAVATER. Man, in the...
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MEDICAL ADVISER

R.V. PIERCE, M.D. - 1889 - 1056 pages
...representative of the Vertebrates. " All things by regular degrees arise— From mere existence uuto life, from life To intellectual power; and each degree...necessary stamp, Cognizable in forms distinct and lines."—LA.VATKR. Man, in the faculties of mind, possesses more than a complement for instinct; some...
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