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... experience . TO RECORD CHARACTER is its second object . In doing this , it describes those organic conditions which affect and indicate character in SEVEN de- grees of power - large , very large , full , average , moderate , small , and ...
... experience . TO RECORD CHARACTER is its second object . In doing this , it describes those organic conditions which affect and indicate character in SEVEN de- grees of power - large , very large , full , average , moderate , small , and ...
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... experience a fervor and intensity of first love , amounting almost to ecs- tacy or romance ; can marry those only who ... experiences ; but with Secretiveness small , will show , in every look and action , the full , unveiled feeling of ...
... experience a fervor and intensity of first love , amounting almost to ecs- tacy or romance ; can marry those only who ... experiences ; but with Secretiveness small , will show , in every look and action , the full , unveiled feeling of ...
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... experience great intensity of love , and evince a good degree of masculine or feminine excellence : p . 59 . AVERAGE ... experiences a greater or less degree of love in proportion to its activity ; renders the son quite attached to ...
... experience great intensity of love , and evince a good degree of masculine or feminine excellence : p . 59 . AVERAGE ... experiences a greater or less degree of love in proportion to its activity ; renders the son quite attached to ...
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... experiences no affinity for any other , and to be happy in marriage , must base it in the higher faculties : p . 59 . SMALL . - Feels little conjugal or sexual love , and desire to marry ; is cold , coy , distant , and reserved toward ...
... experiences no affinity for any other , and to be happy in marriage , must base it in the higher faculties : p . 59 . SMALL . - Feels little conjugal or sexual love , and desire to marry ; is cold , coy , distant , and reserved toward ...
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... Experiences the feeling above described with still greater intensity and power : almost idolizes its children , grieves immeas- urably at their loss , and , with large Continuity , refuses to be comforted ; with very large Benevolence ...
... Experiences the feeling above described with still greater intensity and power : almost idolizes its children , grieves immeas- urably at their loss , and , with large Continuity , refuses to be comforted ; with very large Benevolence ...
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