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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... hand ? Does he not determine ac- cording to its colour , or impressión , its outside , its physiognomy ? If a stranger enter his shop , as a buyer or seller , will he not observe him ? Will he not draw conclusions from his counte- nance ...
... hand ? Does he not determine ac- cording to its colour , or impressión , its outside , its physiognomy ? If a stranger enter his shop , as a buyer or seller , will he not observe him ? Will he not draw conclusions from his counte- nance ...
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... hand , that he may view the satellites of the planets , and has endowed him with the ca- pability of calculating their eclipses through re- volving ages ; shall so kind a mother have denied her children ( her truth - seeking pupils ...
... hand , that he may view the satellites of the planets , and has endowed him with the ca- pability of calculating their eclipses through re- volving ages ; shall so kind a mother have denied her children ( her truth - seeking pupils ...
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... hand , nor in the back , but in the head , and in its internal parts ? The moral life of man particularly reveals it- self in the lines , marks , and transitions of the countenance . His moral powers and desires ; his irritability ...
... hand , nor in the back , but in the head , and in its internal parts ? The moral life of man particularly reveals it- self in the lines , marks , and transitions of the countenance . His moral powers and desires ; his irritability ...
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... hand carried to the forehead , waved , or groping in the air , scratching on the wall , and pulling up the bed - clothes , are of this kind . The position in bed is a very significant sign of the internal situation of the patient , and ...
... hand carried to the forehead , waved , or groping in the air , scratching on the wall , and pulling up the bed - clothes , are of this kind . The position in bed is a very significant sign of the internal situation of the patient , and ...
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... hand , and from the hand to the finger ; from the root to the stem , the stem to the branch , the branch to the twig , the twig to the blossom and fruit , each depends on the other , and all on the root each is similar in nature and ...
... hand , and from the hand to the finger ; from the root to the stem , the stem to the branch , the branch to the twig , the twig to the blossom and fruit , each depends on the other , and all on the root each is similar in nature and ...
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