| 1823 - 696 psl.
...Anderson, jun. ; and Simpkin and Marshall, London. Nov. 1823. 2N by the beauty of their penmanship ; gome ` lor their eloquence, while the style of another was stiff and dry ; and a third connected his reasonings... | |
| George Combe - 1830 - 732 psl.
...individuals by some peculiarity of talent or disposition. Some of his schoolmates were characterized by the beauty of their penmanship, some by their success...talent for acquiring a knowledge of natural history, or languages. The compositions of one were remarkable for elegance ; the style of another was stiff and... | |
| George Combe - 1830 - 738 psl.
...individuals by some peculiarity of talent or disposition. Some of his schoolmates were characterized by the beauty of their penmanship, some by their success in arithmetic, and others by their talent tor acquiring- a knowledge of natural history, or languages. The compositions of one were remarkable... | |
| George Combe - 1835 - 252 psl.
...individuals by some peculiarity of talent or disposition. Some of his schoolmates were characterized by the beauty of their penmanship, some by their success...talent for acquiring a knowledge of natural history, or languages. The compositions of one were remarkable for elegance; the style of another was stiff and... | |
| George Combe - 1835 - 222 psl.
...individuals by some peculiarity of talent or disposition. Some of his schoolmates were characterized by tlie beauty of their penmanship, some by their success...talent for acquiring a knowledge of natural history, or languages. The compositions of one were remarkable for elegance; the style of another was stiff and... | |
| Franz Josef Gall - 1835 - 372 psl.
...or disposition, which distinguished him from others. Some of his schoolmates were distinguished by the beauty of their penmanship, some by their success in arithmetic, and others by their talent for acquir* This Biography is compiled chiefly from "The Transactions of the Edinburgh Phrenological Society,"... | |
| William Pinnock - 1836 - 734 psl.
...others. Some of his school-matf i were d 266. PINNOCïCS GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE. arithmetic, and other? by their talent for acquiring a knowledge of natural...remarkable for elegance, while the style of another »MStiff and dry ; and a third connected his reasonings in the ctetit manner, and clothed his argument... | |
| Willson Cryer - 1842 - 60 psl.
...individuals by some peculiarity of talent or disposition. Some of his school-mates were characterised by the beauty of their penmanship, some by their success...talent for acquiring a knowledge of natural history or languages. The compositions of one were remarkable for elegance, the style of another was stiff and... | |
| David George Goyder - 1857 - 652 psl.
...disposition, which distinguished him from others. Some of his school-mates were distinguished by the beanty of their penmanship, some by their success in arithmetic, and others by their talent sruuzHiaM. for acquiring a knowledge of natural history, or of languages. The compositions of one were... | |
| John Murray Matthews - 1876 - 110 psl.
...and sisters, companions in play, and school-fellows. Some of his schoolmates were distinguished by the beauty of their penmanship, some by their success...talent for acquiring a knowledge of natural history or languages ; the composition of one was remarkable for elegance, while the style of another was formal... | |
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