10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TAMEABLENESS»
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1
The Physiognomical System of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim: ...
The cause of the tameableness of animals has long been sought ; and it has
been asked, whether animals are tamed by nature, or whether they are subdued
and subjected to our services by means of our understanding ? It was for a long
time ...
Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, 1815
2
Phrenology, Or, The Doctrine of the Mental Phenomena
It is a curious fact, that domestic animals have the forehead more developed than
wild ones, and that animals are tameable in proportion as their forehead is
developed. The cause of the tameableness of animals has long been sought
after; ...
Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, 1834
3
Phrenology: Or The Doctrine of the Mental Phenomena
The cause of the tameableness of animals has long been sought after ; and it has
been asked, whether they are tame by nature, or subdued and made subservient
to man by means of his understanding ? It was long believed, and many ...
Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, 1833
4
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... s. migwrn, bigwrn, ffer; Talut, të'-lyt, j llechwedd, llethr, osgo Tamability, tëm-â-
bil'-i-fi, l s. hyddof- Tameableness, tëm'-a-bl-nes, l edd, hywaredd, hyweddrwydd
Tamable, tëm'-â-bl, a. dofadwy, hyddof, hywar, hywedd Tamarack, tam'-ar-ac, ...
5
Phrenology ... Third edition, greatly improved. [With plates.]
... speaks of a peculiar organ of educahility and tameableness in animals ; he
shows a scale to prove them more tameable in proportion as their foreheads are
higher. The fact in itself is true; but Dr. Gall's explanation seems to be a mistake.
Johann Caspar SPURZHEIM, 1825
6
Notes on the United States of North America: During a ...
That they are superior to the North American Indians in their moral and social
qualities, and therefore in their tameableness, cannot be doubted. But that they
are superior in intellect I am not yet prepared very positively to affirm. Nor would I
...
7
The Phrenological Journal, and Magazine of Moral Science
That they are superior to the North American Indians in their moral and social
qualities, and therefore in their tameableness, cannot be doubted. But that they
are superior in intellect I am not yet prepared very positively to affirm. Nor would I
...
8
Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive and Entertaining Tracts
With few exceptions, however, they display an un- tameableness which dooms
them to extirpation. It is to be lamented that from the white colonists, who have
robbed them of their territories, they have acquired the vices without the benefits
of ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers
9
Chamber's miscellany of instructive & entertaining tracts
With few exceptions, however, they display an un- tameableness which dooms
them to extirpation. It is to be lamented that from the white colonists, who have
robbed them of their territories, they have acquired the vices without the benefits
of ...
10
The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany
That they are superior to the North American Indians in their moral and social
qualities, and therefore in their tameableness, cannot be doubted. But that they
are superior in intellect I am not yet prepared very positively to affirm. Nor would I
...