A System of PhrenologyMarsh, Capen, and Lyon, 1835 - Počet stran: 664 |
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... Desire to live . 5. Inhabitiveness . 6. Combativeness . 7. Secretiveness . 8. Acquisitiveness . 9. Constructiveness . * Alimentiveness . 1. Destructiveness . 2. Amativeness . 3. Philoprogenitiveness . 4. Adhesiveness . 10. Cautiousness ...
... Desire to live . 5. Inhabitiveness . 6. Combativeness . 7. Secretiveness . 8. Acquisitiveness . 9. Constructiveness . * Alimentiveness . 1. Destructiveness . 2. Amativeness . 3. Philoprogenitiveness . 4. Adhesiveness . 10. Cautiousness ...
Strana 1
... desires . It was first presented to public consideration on the Continent of Europe in 1796 , and in Britain in the year 1814. It has met with stren- uous support from some individuals , and determined opposition from others , while the ...
... desires . It was first presented to public consideration on the Continent of Europe in 1796 , and in Britain in the year 1814. It has met with stren- uous support from some individuals , and determined opposition from others , while the ...
Strana 7
... desires to investigate the laws which regulate the con- nexion between the organs and the mind , but without attempting to discover the essence of either , or the manner in which they are united . It may be demonstrated , therefore ...
... desires to investigate the laws which regulate the con- nexion between the organs and the mind , but without attempting to discover the essence of either , or the manner in which they are united . It may be demonstrated , therefore ...
Strana 46
... desire , followed out by the most obstinate efforts , attain , in some pursuits , even to mediocrity ; while in some other points , some of us şurpassed our schoolfellows without an effort , and almost , it might be said , without ...
... desire , followed out by the most obstinate efforts , attain , in some pursuits , even to mediocrity ; while in some other points , some of us şurpassed our schoolfellows without an effort , and almost , it might be said , without ...
Strana 49
... desire for pro- perty , bore a relation to the size of one part of the brain ; he an- nounced this fact by itself , and called the part the organ of Theft , because he had found it largest in thieves . When he had discov- ered that the ...
... desire for pro- perty , bore a relation to the size of one part of the brain ; he an- nounced this fact by itself , and called the part the organ of Theft , because he had found it largest in thieves . When he had discov- ered that the ...
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