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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... whole Vege- table Kingdom : together with the Uses of the most important Species in Medicine , the Arts , & c . By JOHN LINDLEY , F.R.S. & c . 8vo . 12s . in cloth . By the same Author , A SYNOPSIS of the BRITISH FLORA , arranged ...
... whole Vege- table Kingdom : together with the Uses of the most important Species in Medicine , the Arts , & c . By JOHN LINDLEY , F.R.S. & c . 8vo . 12s . in cloth . By the same Author , A SYNOPSIS of the BRITISH FLORA , arranged ...
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... whole of the Author's published Poems , for the first time collected in a uni- form edition , with several new pieces interspersed . THE ONLY COMPLETE EDITIONS KIRKE WHITE , selected , with pre- OF THE REMAINS OF HENRY fatory Remarks ...
... whole of the Author's published Poems , for the first time collected in a uni- form edition , with several new pieces interspersed . THE ONLY COMPLETE EDITIONS KIRKE WHITE , selected , with pre- OF THE REMAINS OF HENRY fatory Remarks ...
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... whole toge- ther , have not only found admirers in the less informed ages of the world , but are even daring enough yet , at the latter end of the eighteenth century , to hold up their argu- ments in defiance of experimental philosophy ...
... whole toge- ther , have not only found admirers in the less informed ages of the world , but are even daring enough yet , at the latter end of the eighteenth century , to hold up their argu- ments in defiance of experimental philosophy ...
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... whole soul I des- pise deceit , as I do all silly claims to superior wisdom and infallibility , which so many writers , by a thousand artifices , endeavour to make their readers imagine they possess . > 4 First , therefore , I declare ...
... whole soul I des- pise deceit , as I do all silly claims to superior wisdom and infallibility , which so many writers , by a thousand artifices , endeavour to make their readers imagine they possess . > 4 First , therefore , I declare ...
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... deeper and more laborious researches , till at length the present work on physiognomy was produced . Here I must repeat the full conviction I feel , that my whole life would be insufficient to form any PHYSIOGNOMY . 23.
... deeper and more laborious researches , till at length the present work on physiognomy was produced . Here I must repeat the full conviction I feel , that my whole life would be insufficient to form any PHYSIOGNOMY . 23.
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