A System of PhrenologyMarsh, Capen, and Lyon, 1835 - Počet stran: 664 |
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... equal to that due to inspira- tion itself ; and even so late as the time of Francis I. , the writings of Ramus against Aristotle were publicly burned , his adversaries were declared heretics , and , under pain of being sent to the gal ...
... equal to that due to inspira- tion itself ; and even so late as the time of Francis I. , the writings of Ramus against Aristotle were publicly burned , his adversaries were declared heretics , and , under pain of being sent to the gal ...
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... equal success , when a great part of the brain is injured or destroy- ed , as when its whole structure is sound and entire . If the fact were really as here stated , the brain would form an exception to the general laws of organic ...
... equal success , when a great part of the brain is injured or destroy- ed , as when its whole structure is sound and entire . If the fact were really as here stated , the brain would form an exception to the general laws of organic ...
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... equal , is a measure of power in its function , i . e . that small size indicates weak power , and large size strong power , all other circumstances . being alike . * In our infancy , we have been delighted with the fable of the old man ...
... equal , is a measure of power in its function , i . e . that small size indicates weak power , and large size strong power , all other circumstances . being alike . * In our infancy , we have been delighted with the fable of the old man ...
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... equal . The strength of iron itself and adamantine rock depends on temperature , for either will melt with a certain degree of heat , and at a still higher point they will be dissipated into vapor . The true principle then , is , that ...
... equal . The strength of iron itself and adamantine rock depends on temperature , for either will melt with a certain degree of heat , and at a still higher point they will be dissipated into vapor . The true principle then , is , that ...
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... equal . Let us now attend to the brain . Were I to affirm that differ- ence of size in the brain would produce no effect on the vigor of its functions , or that a small brain in perfect health , and of a sound constitution , is equal in ...
... equal . Let us now attend to the brain . Were I to affirm that differ- ence of size in the brain would produce no effect on the vigor of its functions , or that a small brain in perfect health , and of a sound constitution , is equal in ...
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