The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 páginas |
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... passions of the ignorant , cultivates with a sedulous attention the one that he may best enjoy the capacities of the other . " With these views of the nature of happiness and the best method of securing it , he was led to the avowal of ...
... passions of the ignorant , cultivates with a sedulous attention the one that he may best enjoy the capacities of the other . " With these views of the nature of happiness and the best method of securing it , he was led to the avowal of ...
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... Passions 407 X. On the leading Characters and Passions of savage and civilized Life XI . On Temperaments and Constitutional Propensities XII . On Pathognomy , or the Expression of the Passions XIII . On Physiognomy and Craniognomy , or ...
... Passions 407 X. On the leading Characters and Passions of savage and civilized Life XI . On Temperaments and Constitutional Propensities XII . On Pathognomy , or the Expression of the Passions XIII . On Physiognomy and Craniognomy , or ...
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... passions and some of the senses to which this organ gives birth.f Yet , though the vessels of plants do not appear to possess any muscular fibres , we have evident proofs of the existence of a contractile and irritable power from some ...
... passions and some of the senses to which this organ gives birth.f Yet , though the vessels of plants do not appear to possess any muscular fibres , we have evident proofs of the existence of a contractile and irritable power from some ...
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... passions ; hence reason , judg- ment , consciousness , and imagination , which have been correctly and ele- gantly termed the internal senses , in contradistinction to those by which we obtain a knowledge of things exterior to the ...
... passions ; hence reason , judg- ment , consciousness , and imagination , which have been correctly and ele- gantly termed the internal senses , in contradistinction to those by which we obtain a knowledge of things exterior to the ...
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... passions , and consummate instincts . But where shall we commence the perusal of this volume ? the different pages of which , though each intrinsically interesting , lie scattered , like the sibyl leaves of antiquity , over every part ...
... passions , and consummate instincts . But where shall we commence the perusal of this volume ? the different pages of which , though each intrinsically interesting , lie scattered , like the sibyl leaves of antiquity , over every part ...
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