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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... deformed , the humorous , or other characteristical members and features . For as there is conformity and congeniality in the beautiful , so is there also in the deformed . Every cripple has the distortion peculiar to him- self , the ...
... deformed , the humorous , or other characteristical members and features . For as there is conformity and congeniality in the beautiful , so is there also in the deformed . Every cripple has the distortion peculiar to him- self , the ...
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... deformed , the most corrupt of men , is still indispensable in this world of God , and is more or less capable of knowing his own individuality and unsuppliable indispensability . The wickedest , the most de- formed of men , is still ...
... deformed , the most corrupt of men , is still indispensable in this world of God , and is more or less capable of knowing his own individuality and unsuppliable indispensability . The wickedest , the most de- formed of men , is still ...
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... deformed , the foolish , the apes , the hypocrites , the vulgar of mankind ; in danger of forgetting that these misshapen forms , these apes , these hypocrites , also are men ; and that notwithstanding all his imagined or his real ex ...
... deformed , the foolish , the apes , the hypocrites , the vulgar of mankind ; in danger of forgetting that these misshapen forms , these apes , these hypocrites , also are men ; and that notwithstanding all his imagined or his real ex ...
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... deformed ( I do not say forms of countenance but what is generally supposed to be beauty an deformity ) are not the most easily propagated neither are the middling and insignificant ; b the great and the minute are easily inherite and ...
... deformed ( I do not say forms of countenance but what is generally supposed to be beauty an deformity ) are not the most easily propagated neither are the middling and insignificant ; b the great and the minute are easily inherite and ...
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... deformed , the son is deformed after the same manner , and it is therefore concluded that deformity is inherited . This may be true , but it may be false . The deformity of each may arise from very different causes , and these causes ...
... deformed , the son is deformed after the same manner , and it is therefore concluded that deformity is inherited . This may be true , but it may be false . The deformity of each may arise from very different causes , and these causes ...
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