10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROGENITIVENESS»
Discover the use of
progenitiveness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
progenitiveness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The British Colonial Library, [comprising a Popular and ...
Greatest circumference of head, measuring horizontally over Individuality,
Destructiveness, and Philo- progenitiveness, 24^ ; from occipital spine to
Individuality, over top of the head, 1 5 ; ear to ear, vertically over top of the head,
measuring ...
Robert Montgomery Martin, 1837
2
History of the British Possessions in the East Indies
Greatest circumference of head, measuring horizontally over Individuality,
Destructiveness, and Philo- progenitiveness, 24^ ; from occipital spine to
Individuality, over top of the head, 1 5 ; ear to ear, vertically over top of the head,
measuring ...
Robert Montgomery Martin, 1837
3
History of the Possessions of the Honourable East India Company
Greatest circumference of head, measuring horizontally over Individuality,
Destructiveness, and Philo- progenitiveness, 241 ; from occipital spine to
Individuality, over top of the head, 1 5 ; ear to ear, vertically over top of the head,
measuring ...
Robert Montgomery Martin, 1837
4
The British Colonial Library
... measuring from upper margin of the meatus, 14%; Philo-progenitiveness to
Individuality, in a straight line, 8% ; Concentrativeness to Comparison, 7% ; ear to
Philo-progenitiveness, 4%; to Individuality, 5%; to Benevolence, 6%; to
Veneration ...
R. Montgomery Martin, 1837
5
History of the British colonies
(1) Amativeness very large ; (2) philo-progenitiveness rather large ; (3)
concentrativeness full ; (4) adhesiveness large ; (6) combativeness large ; (6)
destructiveness large ; (7) secretiveness large ; (8) acquisitiveness full ; (9)
constructiveness ...
6
The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany
... Scott's attack on Mr. Combe's Constitution of Man. — No. XX. Analysis of
Combe's System of Phrenology. Continuation of Mr. Levison's paper on the
Connection between Phrenology and Physiognomy. Philo- progenitiveness of
the Cuckoo.
7
The American Whig Review
Amativeness is regarded by phrenologists as primarily not the brute instinct, but
as a'simple feeling, akin in its naturezto philo-progenitiveness. It is not “lust
through some pleasing strainers well refined,” but it is a pure element, distorted
and ...
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The constitution of man considered in relation to external ...
The births and lives of children depend upon circumstances, over which
unenlightened men have but a limited control; and hence an individual, whose
supreme happiness springs from the gratification of Philo- progenitiveness, may,
by the ...
George Combe, Joseph Andrews Warne, 1835
9
The Monthly Repertory of English Literature, ... Or an ...
We were unintroduced ; and, according to English custom, remained silent. But
on a sudden she turned. round to me with a.“Pray, Sir, don't you-think my philo-
progenitiveness very strong P” “ Your what, Madam l” said I, with rathera
ruefulfaEe.
10
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
The greatest circumference of the cranii measured from the organ named Phih>
progenitiveness to the root of the nose Circumference from the organ named
Philo- progenitiveness to that named Compar son, ..... From the occipital spine
over ...
Robert Jameson, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Wernerian Natural History Society, 1851