American Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated, Tom 3Fowler & Wells, 1841 |
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... Remarks on the Natural Laws of Man . Laws of Hereditary Descent . The Princeton Repertory vs. Phrenology . PAGE 1 13 16 49 · 115 27 31 36 44 Thoughts on the action and influence of the Nervous System , and on the means of Improving them ...
... Remarks on the Natural Laws of Man . Laws of Hereditary Descent . The Princeton Repertory vs. Phrenology . PAGE 1 13 16 49 · 115 27 31 36 44 Thoughts on the action and influence of the Nervous System , and on the means of Improving them ...
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... Remarks on the Cerebral Organization of the American Indians and Ancient Peruvians . 193 - 204 207 Physiology for Schools . By Reynell Coates , M. D. ( Review . ) Mr. Geo , Combe and the Philosophy of Phrenology . Lectures on Phrenology ...
... Remarks on the Cerebral Organization of the American Indians and Ancient Peruvians . 193 - 204 207 Physiology for Schools . By Reynell Coates , M. D. ( Review . ) Mr. Geo , Combe and the Philosophy of Phrenology . Lectures on Phrenology ...
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... Remarks upon the Faculties of Language and Tune , and the sense 287 ib . 288 ib . 289 337 385 309 of hearing . 317 Phrenology in Germany . 322 Pathological Fact confirmatory of Phrenology . 325 Importance of Education . · 326 Religion ...
... Remarks upon the Faculties of Language and Tune , and the sense 287 ib . 288 ib . 289 337 385 309 of hearing . 317 Phrenology in Germany . 322 Pathological Fact confirmatory of Phrenology . 325 Importance of Education . · 326 Religion ...
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... remarks , respect- ing her character , by the late lamented Dr. Follen , in his Funeral Oration at the burial of Spurzheim in Boston , 1832. After mention . ing his marriage , Dr. Follen remarks thus : - " She was a widow , * Dr. Follen ...
... remarks , respect- ing her character , by the late lamented Dr. Follen , in his Funeral Oration at the burial of Spurzheim in Boston , 1832. After mention . ing his marriage , Dr. Follen remarks thus : - " She was a widow , * Dr. Follen ...
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... remarks , that he could scarcely give utterance to his feelings . After some hesitation , he rose and made the following impressive and affecting reply : - " I never felt so much before , gentlemen , the want of mental powers necessary ...
... remarks , that he could scarcely give utterance to his feelings . After some hesitation , he rose and made the following impressive and affecting reply : - " I never felt so much before , gentlemen , the want of mental powers necessary ...
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Strona 165 - And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient...
Strona 105 - A fixed figure for the time of scorn To point his slow unmoving finger at...
Strona 139 - So also is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown in corruption; it is raised in incorruption; it is sown in dishonour; it is raised in glory; it is sown in weakness; it is raised in power; it is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body. There is a natural body, and there is a spiritual body.
Strona 165 - A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is good ; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is evil : for of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh.
Strona 165 - With the merciful thou wilt show thyself merciful; With an upright man thou wilt show thyself upright; With the pure thou wilt show thyself pure; And with the froward thou wilt show thyself froward.
Strona 138 - And that which thou sowest, thou sowest not that body that shall be, but bare grain, it may chance of wheat, or of some other grain; But God giveth it a body as it hath pleased him, and to every -seed his own body.
Strona 109 - Fertur pudicae coniugis osculum Parvosque natos ut capitis minor Ab se removisse et virilem Torvus humi posuisse voltum, Donec labantes consilio patres 45 Firmaret auctor numquam alias dato, Interque maerentes amicos Egregius properaret exsul.
Strona 165 - And they were both righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.
Strona 179 - Yet there happened in my time one noble speaker, who was full of gravity in his speaking. His language, where he could spare or pass by a jest, was nobly censorious. No man ever spake more neatly, more pressly, more weightily, or suffered less emptiness, less idleness, in what he uttered. No member of his speech but consisted of his own graces. His hearers could not cough, or look aside from him, without loss. He commanded where he spoke, and had his judges angry and pleased at his devotion.
Strona 82 - to him that hath shall be given, and he shall have more abundantly, but from him that hath not, shall be taken away even that which he hath.