The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, 10 tomasJohn Anderson, 1837 |
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... existence of an aggressor is not indispensable to the excitement of Destructive ness , so is the existence of a benefactor not indispensable to the stimulation of Benevolence . Pleasurable feelings , however caused , have the effect of ...
... existence of an aggressor is not indispensable to the excitement of Destructive ness , so is the existence of a benefactor not indispensable to the stimulation of Benevolence . Pleasurable feelings , however caused , have the effect of ...
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... existence , the reader will be prepared to think , with Mr Mill , that the physical comfort of a people is an indispensable pre- requisite of their moral excellence ; or , in the language of that acute writer , that " Nature herself ...
... existence , the reader will be prepared to think , with Mr Mill , that the physical comfort of a people is an indispensable pre- requisite of their moral excellence ; or , in the language of that acute writer , that " Nature herself ...
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... existence . In Mr Combe's Essays on Phrenology , published in 1819 , Conscientiousness was represented as the source of gratitude ; but Sir George Mackenzie subsequently pointed out the inaccuracy of this view . " Were Conscientiousness ...
... existence . In Mr Combe's Essays on Phrenology , published in 1819 , Conscientiousness was represented as the source of gratitude ; but Sir George Mackenzie subsequently pointed out the inaccuracy of this view . " Were Conscientiousness ...
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... existence I have laboured to establish - namely ; that Destructiveness is roused by the dis- agreeable action ; and Benevolence by the agreeable , of every power of the human mind . ARTICLE II . REPLY by Mr GEORGE HANCOCK to Mr H. C. ...
... existence I have laboured to establish - namely ; that Destructiveness is roused by the dis- agreeable action ; and Benevolence by the agreeable , of every power of the human mind . ARTICLE II . REPLY by Mr GEORGE HANCOCK to Mr H. C. ...
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... existence is exceedingly problematical . Many physiologists , with Linnæus at their head , have denied it . " ( No. 65 , p . 260. ) Before proceeding to a particular examination of this flourish , which rests entirely on a false ...
... existence is exceedingly problematical . Many physiologists , with Linnæus at their head , have denied it . " ( No. 65 , p . 260. ) Before proceeding to a particular examination of this flourish , which rests entirely on a false ...
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