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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... accurate Descrip- tions of each Place , and the Environs . With a Description of the Lakes , and a Tour through Wales . In a thick 18mo . volume , illustrated by 94 Views and Maps , price 15s . bound . THE ORIGINAL PICTURE OF LONDON ...
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... accuracy , and with an invariable respect for can- dour and for truth . " - Monthly Review . By the same Author , A COMPENDIUM of the ENG- LISH FLORA . 12mo . 7s . 6d . The same Work in Latin . 7s . 6d . Fifth Edit . NATURAL HISTORY ...
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... accurate information has been de- rived from the most arduous and laborious researches of the first abstract philosophers of the age . The same thing has happened to Physi- ognomy as to Astronomy . They have both been degraded and ...
... accurate information has been de- rived from the most arduous and laborious researches of the first abstract philosophers of the age . The same thing has happened to Physi- ognomy as to Astronomy . They have both been degraded and ...
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... accurate survey of all that has hitherto been written upon this subject by the soberest authors of the preceding age , it will appear , that very little knowledge of man has been derived ; and the falsehoods and errors with which their ...
... accurate survey of all that has hitherto been written upon this subject by the soberest authors of the preceding age , it will appear , that very little knowledge of man has been derived ; and the falsehoods and errors with which their ...
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... accurately compared , will not appear to be very remarkably different . Nor is it less incontrovertible , that it is equally impossible to find two minds , as two countenances , which perfectly resemble each other . Considerations like ...
... accurately compared , will not appear to be very remarkably different . Nor is it less incontrovertible , that it is equally impossible to find two minds , as two countenances , which perfectly resemble each other . Considerations like ...
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