Physiognomy, Or, The Corresponding Analogy Between the Conformation of the Features and the Ruling Passions of the MindT. Tegg, 1827 - 346 pages |
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... wise or unwise , whether the cri- minal confess or deny the fact , does not some- times in this sense decide from appearances ? Who can , is , or ought to be absolutely indifferent to the exterior of persons brought before him to be ...
... wise or unwise , whether the cri- minal confess or deny the fact , does not some- times in this sense decide from appearances ? Who can , is , or ought to be absolutely indifferent to the exterior of persons brought before him to be ...
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... wise or foolish , of moderate or weak capacity , we are convinced past contradiction . Their countenances are as widely various as their characters , and these variety of countenances may each be as accurately drawn as their varie- ties ...
... wise or foolish , of moderate or weak capacity , we are convinced past contradiction . Their countenances are as widely various as their characters , and these variety of countenances may each be as accurately drawn as their varie- ties ...
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... wise seen a look indescribably wild , accom- panied by paleness , when nature , in an inflam- mation of the lungs , was coming to a crisis , and the patient was becoming excessively cold and frantic . The countenance relaxed , the lips ...
... wise seen a look indescribably wild , accom- panied by paleness , when nature , in an inflam- mation of the lungs , was coming to a crisis , and the patient was becoming excessively cold and frantic . The countenance relaxed , the lips ...
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... wise countenances be supposed congruous . " Let them so be sup- posed , or as nearly so as possible , still their com- bination will produce the signs of folly . Those therefore who maintain that conclusion cannot be drawn from a part ...
... wise countenances be supposed congruous . " Let them so be sup- posed , or as nearly so as possible , still their com- bination will produce the signs of folly . Those therefore who maintain that conclusion cannot be drawn from a part ...
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... wise plans . 14. Yet there are many excellent heads which have not this sharpness , and which have the more solidity , if the forehead , like a perpendi- cular wall , sink upon the horizontal eye - brows , and be greatly rounded on each ...
... wise plans . 14. Yet there are many excellent heads which have not this sharpness , and which have the more solidity , if the forehead , like a perpendi- cular wall , sink upon the horizontal eye - brows , and be greatly rounded on each ...
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