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... principle ; something superadded to the body , and not essential to its physical existence or organization . He , how ... principles at once dangerous and absurd . When we reflect how extremely intricate are all questions connected with ...
... principle ; something superadded to the body , and not essential to its physical existence or organization . He , how ... principles at once dangerous and absurd . When we reflect how extremely intricate are all questions connected with ...
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... Principles . Originally delivered in a Series of Lectures . By John Cross , M. D. 8vo . pp . 270. 8s . Boards . Longman and Co. WE E have always considered physiognomy as a very inte- resting science , and have often wished to see it ...
... Principles . Originally delivered in a Series of Lectures . By John Cross , M. D. 8vo . pp . 270. 8s . Boards . Longman and Co. WE E have always considered physiognomy as a very inte- resting science , and have often wished to see it ...
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... principles which animated the majority of the National As- sembly in 1789 , which are so energetically enforced in the lately published work of Mad . de Staël , and which , in the day of terror , formed the creed of the Girondists and ...
... principles which animated the majority of the National As- sembly in 1789 , which are so energetically enforced in the lately published work of Mad . de Staël , and which , in the day of terror , formed the creed of the Girondists and ...
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