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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... perfect of its kind extant , supply this volume at the cost price . A SYSTEM OF UNIVERSAL GEOGRAPHY . By M. MALTE BRUN , Editor of the " Annales des Voyages . " Parts 1 to 16. ( forming Vols . I to 8 ) , 7s . 6d . each . " Infinitely ...
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... perfect as possible . The Publishers have gone to the expense of nearly 500 new Engravings , nearly half of which are new subjects ; the co - operation of upwards of forty in- dividuals has also been procured , and their suggestions ...
... perfect as possible . The Publishers have gone to the expense of nearly 500 new Engravings , nearly half of which are new subjects ; the co - operation of upwards of forty in- dividuals has also been procured , and their suggestions ...
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... perfect knowledge of man , be , or be not profitable ; whether it be , or be not , advantageous to gain a knowledge of internal qualities from external form and feature ? is at question most deserving of inquiry . This may be classed ...
... perfect knowledge of man , be , or be not profitable ; whether it be , or be not , advantageous to gain a knowledge of internal qualities from external form and feature ? is at question most deserving of inquiry . This may be classed ...
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... perfect conviction of the advantages of physiognomy , let him imagine but for a moment , that all physiognomonical know- ledge and sensation were lost to the world . What confusion , what uncertainty and absurdity must take place in ...
... perfect conviction of the advantages of physiognomy , let him imagine but for a moment , that all physiognomonical know- ledge and sensation were lost to the world . What confusion , what uncertainty and absurdity must take place in ...
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