10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CRANIOLOGICALLY»
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He would no doubt have been much surprised could he have known that he was already mapped out, craniologically and physiognomically, catalogued with care and neatly laid by in his proper ethnological box, in my private type museum; that, as ...
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Mystery and Detective Stories
"He would no doubt have been much surprised could he have known that he was
already mapped out, craniologically and physiognomically, catalogued with care
and neatly laid by in his proper ethnological box, in my private type museum; ...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
lighted. Neither was she craniologically endowed with the organ of perception:
hard words she was rather apt to confuse, and had once been known to ask a
gentleman to come and see the Diarrhoea on the Boulwards, who excused
himself ...
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Autobiography of Samuel D. Gross, M.D.
The name of this mystic was Gall, who, soon after he became profoundly
convinced that our mental and moral faculties are craniologically indicated, went
to Paris to secure, if possible, the full development of his system. He was
ingenious ...
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Autobiography of Sir Walter Scott, Bart
... friendly as he is intelligent ; namely, that the mental organization of the Novelist
must be characterized, to speak craniologically, by an extraordinary development
of the passion for delites- cency ! I the rather suspect some natural disposition ...
... resort to the explanation supplied by a critic as friendly as he is intelligent;
namely, that the mental organization of the Novelist must be characterised, to
speak craniologically, by an extraordinary development of the passion for
delitescency !
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Oldcourt [by sir M.A. Shee].
A vigorous constitution, and an energetic spirit were suffered to run riot, till
irregularity became an uncontrolable habit ; and, to speak craniologically, his
organs of mischief and mutiny were developed with an activity so inconvenient to
the ...
Martin Archer Shee (sir.),
1829
... friendly as he is intelligent ; namely, that the mental organization of the Novelist
must be characterized, to speak craniologically, by an extraordinary
developement of the passion for delitescency ! I the rather suspect some natural
disposition ...
duct I have long observed, I can only resort to the explanation supplied by a critic
as friendly as he is intelligent ; namely, that the mental organization of the
Novelist must be characterised, to speak craniologically, by an extraordinary ...
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The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany
We have already said, that the founders of Phrenology long ago distinguished,
metaphysically, a faculty for the perception of mechanical resistance, and,
craniologically, conjee* tured the whereabouts, — for that was all,— of an organ
in the ...
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A scroll on the table says "Thurtell shown to be craniologically an excellent character. Readers at the time would have got the joke: John ... «BBC News, Jan 14»