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DescriptionNew Physiognomy - or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." (1889) (14758864576).jpg
Text Appearing Before Image: ation. 31. Locality. E. VlTATlVENESS. 19. Benevolence. 32. Eventuality, 6. Comb ATI VENES8. 20. Constructiveness. 33. Time. 7. Destructiveness. 21. Ideality. 34. Tine. 8. Alimentiveness. B. Sublimity. 35. Language, 9. Acquisitiveness. 22. Imitation. 36. Causality. 10. Skcketiveness. 23. Mirth. 37. Comparison. 11. Cautiousness. 24. Individuality C. Human Nature 12. Approbativeness. 25. Form. D. SUA.VITY. In addition to these diagrams, the student of Phrenologyshould have at hand a Phrenological Bust, somewhere nearthe size of life, showing the exact location of each organ.Then, by comparing living heads one with another, the differ-ences would appear most palpable. Extend your observations,and compare the well-known characters of those having longand narrow heads with those of persons who have short andbroad heads ; or compare the high heads with the low, andhowever skeptical you may be, you will be compelled to ac-cept the general principles of Plirenologyo 132 OUTLINES OF PHRENOLOGY. Text Appearing After Image:
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