Physiognomy; or the corresponding analogy between the conformation of the features, and the ruling passions of the mind, tr. [and abridged] by S. Shaw. The title-leaf is a cancel]. |
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... answers more completely to the proper notion of an Introduction to Botany , than any work we have yet seen . " - Eclectic Review . with Twenty - one Engravings . The 7th CONVERSATIONS ON BOTANY , edit . , enlarged , in 1 vol . 12mo ...
... answers more completely to the proper notion of an Introduction to Botany , than any work we have yet seen . " - Eclectic Review . with Twenty - one Engravings . The 7th CONVERSATIONS ON BOTANY , edit . , enlarged , in 1 vol . 12mo ...
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... .. 319 CHAP . LV . Of the apparently false decisions of Phy- siognomy . Of the general Objections made to Phy- siognomy . - Particular Objections answered .... 325 PHYSIOGNOMY . CHAP . I. INTRODUCTION .. - Physiognomy a xii CONTENTS .
... .. 319 CHAP . LV . Of the apparently false decisions of Phy- siognomy . Of the general Objections made to Phy- siognomy . - Particular Objections answered .... 325 PHYSIOGNOMY . CHAP . I. INTRODUCTION .. - Physiognomy a xii CONTENTS .
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... answered , and however little they may have to reply . Physiognomy is as ca- pable of becoming a science as any one of the sciences , mathematics excepted . It is a branch of the physical art , and includes theology and the belles ...
... answered , and however little they may have to reply . Physiognomy is as ca- pable of becoming a science as any one of the sciences , mathematics excepted . It is a branch of the physical art , and includes theology and the belles ...
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... , and how pleasant , when my opponent ac- cuses me from motives of philanthropy , and not of splenetic dispute ! The charge is twofold , Censoriousness and Vanity . I will answer these charges separately 14 PHYSIOGNOMY .
... , and how pleasant , when my opponent ac- cuses me from motives of philanthropy , and not of splenetic dispute ! The charge is twofold , Censoriousness and Vanity . I will answer these charges separately 14 PHYSIOGNOMY .
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Johann Caspar Lavater. Censoriousness and Vanity . I will answer these charges separately ; and now proceed to reply to the first objection . I teach no black art ; no nostrum , the secret of which I might have concealed , which is a ...
Johann Caspar Lavater. Censoriousness and Vanity . I will answer these charges separately ; and now proceed to reply to the first objection . I teach no black art ; no nostrum , the secret of which I might have concealed , which is a ...
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