The American Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volume 12A. Waldie, 1850 - Phrenology |
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... Physical organism becomes a matter of absolute importance . Mental strength and purity in a high degree are not attainable except in conjunction with organic vigor and power . We wish to make our read- ers feel the IMPERIOUS DUTY of ...
... Physical organism becomes a matter of absolute importance . Mental strength and purity in a high degree are not attainable except in conjunction with organic vigor and power . We wish to make our read- ers feel the IMPERIOUS DUTY of ...
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... physical energy , so much so , that in all those games of his youth requiring athletic vigor , or sprightliness , or endurance , he bore off the palm . In physiological language , his temperament was powerful in all its parts , and ...
... physical energy , so much so , that in all those games of his youth requiring athletic vigor , or sprightliness , or endurance , he bore off the palm . In physiological language , his temperament was powerful in all its parts , and ...
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... physical being , but as a mental and moral being . In other words , the brain performs that great function for which man , and , in fact , universal nature were created , and in accordance with this exaltation of its office , we find ...
... physical being , but as a mental and moral being . In other words , the brain performs that great function for which man , and , in fact , universal nature were created , and in accordance with this exaltation of its office , we find ...
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... physical object - such as its existence , shape , size , position , density , arrangement , and color - he would use his EYES MAINLY in their ascertainment , instead of any of his other senses . And accordingly those organs which give ...
... physical object - such as its existence , shape , size , position , density , arrangement , and color - he would use his EYES MAINLY in their ascertainment , instead of any of his other senses . And accordingly those organs which give ...
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of physical objects , are located around the eyes , by means of which he communictates with the external world ; so that these organs are related to the eyes in the most intimate manner possible , just as their functions are perfectly ...
of physical objects , are located around the eyes , by means of which he communictates with the external world ; so that these organs are related to the eyes in the most intimate manner possible , just as their functions are perfectly ...
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