The American Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Svazek 2A. Waldie, 1840 |
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... nature , and can appreciate the importance , of his discoveries . The first is from M. Hufeland , one of the most scientific men that Germany has produced for the last century . His opinion of Gall and his discoveries is as follows ...
... nature , and can appreciate the importance , of his discoveries . The first is from M. Hufeland , one of the most scientific men that Germany has produced for the last century . His opinion of Gall and his discoveries is as follows ...
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... nature . A great duty remains for posterity to perform to the memory of Dr. Gall , " ARTICLE II . PHRENOLOGY AND DIVINE TRUTH . BY H. T. JUDSON , M. D. , NEW YORK . THE relation which exists between phrenology and revelation is a very ...
... nature . A great duty remains for posterity to perform to the memory of Dr. Gall , " ARTICLE II . PHRENOLOGY AND DIVINE TRUTH . BY H. T. JUDSON , M. D. , NEW YORK . THE relation which exists between phrenology and revelation is a very ...
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... nature itself , such as it now exists , and all moral and religious duties which bear relation to human happiness in this world . " " The Calvinist , Arminian , and Unitarian , entertain views widely different regarding the character ...
... nature itself , such as it now exists , and all moral and religious duties which bear relation to human happiness in this world . " " The Calvinist , Arminian , and Unitarian , entertain views widely different regarding the character ...
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... nature , electricity , to repose in quiet upon a mere knowledge of its properties , until he could turn that knowledge to useful purposes , and protect , by a simple rod , from its destructive action , all the delights that centre in ...
... nature , electricity , to repose in quiet upon a mere knowledge of its properties , until he could turn that knowledge to useful purposes , and protect , by a simple rod , from its destructive action , all the delights that centre in ...
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... nature , whatever is subject to disease is also subject to death . Indeed , death is the natural termination of disease . And even if it were not , there is nothing in the death of the body in itself calculated to cure a diseased mind ...
... nature , whatever is subject to disease is also subject to death . Indeed , death is the natural termination of disease . And even if it were not , there is nothing in the death of the body in itself calculated to cure a diseased mind ...
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Strana 459 - perfect even as our Father which is in Heaven is perfect.
Strana 166 - Look on its broken arch, its ruin'd wall, Its chambers desolate, and portals foul : Yes, this was once Ambition's airy hall, The dome of Thought, the palace of the Soul: Behold through each lack-lustre, eyeless hole, The gay recess of Wisdom and of Wit And Passion's host, that never brook'd control : Can all saint, sage, or sophist ever writ, People this lonely tower, this tenement refit ? VII. Well didst thou speak, Athena's wisest son ! "All that we know is, nothing can be known.
Strana 398 - For that which I do I allow not : for what I would, that do I not; but what I hate, that do I.
Strana 437 - tis He alone Decidedly can try us, He knows each chord its various tone, Each spring its various bias : Then at the balance let's be mute, We never can adjust it ; What's done we partly may compute, But know not what's resisted.
Strana 247 - ... studied patiently, meditated deeply, understood minutely, till knowledge become habitual and intuitive wedded itself to his habitual feelings, and at length gave birth to that stupendous power, by which he stands alone, with no equal or second in his own class; to that power, which seated him on one of the two glory-smitten summits of the poetic mountain, with Milton as his compeer not rival.
Strana 7 - The Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous System in general, and of the Brain in particular; with observations upon the possibility of ascertaining several intellectual and moral dispositions of man and animals, by the configuration of their heads,
Strana 203 - ... where they undoubtedly, that by their labours, counsels, and prayers, have been earnest for the common good of religion and their country, shall receive above the inferior orders of the blessed, the regal addition of principalities, legions, and thrones into their glorious titles, and in supereminence of beatific vision, progressing the dateless and irrevoluble circle of eternity, shall clasp inseparable hands with joy and blifls. in overmeasure for ever.
Strana 141 - Delightful task ! to rear the tender thought, And teach the young idea how to shoot...
Strana 254 - Take physic, pomp ; Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That thou mayst shake the superflux to them, And show the heavens more just.