I only assume it as a fact, that there is in the material construction of some persons, much more than of others, some quality which augments, if it does not create, both the stability of their resolution, and the energy of their active tendencies. There... Essays in a Series of Letters - Page 90by John Foster - 1848 - 352 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1834 - 614 pages
...with the land-marks of his journey, and the signs of his culture. " I assume it as a fact," says he, " that there is in the material construction of some...than of others, some quality which augments, if it does not create, both the stability of their resolution, and the energy of their active tendencies.... | |
| John Foster - 1826 - 290 pages
...investigation yourself. I lately made a partial attempt, and shall offer you a number of suggestions. As a previous observation, it is beyond all doubt...than of others, some quality which augments, if it does not create, both the stability of their resolution, and the energy of their active tendencies.... | |
| John Foster - 1830 - 116 pages
...investigation yourself. I lately made a partial attempt, and shall offer you a number of suggestions. As a previous observation, it is beyond all doubt...the body. It would be for physiologists to explain the manner in which corporeal organization affects the mind ; I only assert the fact, that there is... | |
| 1835 - 842 pages
...physiologists to explain the manner in which corporeal organization affects the mind ; I only assert the fact, that there is in the material construction of...than of others, some quality which augments, if it does not create, both the stability of their resolution, and the energy of their active tendencies.... | |
| 1834 - 604 pages
...land-marks of s journey, and the signs of his culture. " I assume it as a fact," says he, " that there in the material construction of some persons, much more than of others, some quality hich augments, if it does not create, both the stability of their resolution, and the nergy of their... | |
| 1836 - 802 pages
...physiologists to explain the manner in which corporeal organization affects the mind ; I only assert the fact, that there is in the material construction of some persons, much more than of others, sonic quality which augments, if it does not create, both the stability of their resolution, and the... | |
| George Combe - 1845 - 498 pages
...investigation yourself. I lately made a partial attempt, and shall offer you a number of suggestions. As a previous observation, it is beyond all doubt...than of others, some quality which augments, if it does not create, both the stability of their resolution, and the energy of their active tendencies.... | |
| 1847 - 440 pages
...which the corporeal organization affects the mind. I only assert the fact that there is in the physical construction of some persons, much more than of others, some quality which augments, if it does not create, both the stability of their resolutions and the energy of their active tendencies.... | |
| John Foster, William Wallace Everts - 1849 - 344 pages
...of a big stone. 14. Energy and. force of character augmented by vigorous physical constitution. — It would be for physiologists to explain, if it were...than of others, some quality which augments, if it does not create, both the stability of their resolution and the energy of their active tendencies.... | |
| John Foster, William Wallace Everts - 1849 - 342 pages
...probable I am wrong." 14. Energy and force of character augmented by vigorous physical constitution.—It would be for physiologists to explain, if it were...than of others, some quality which augments, if it does not create, both the stability of their resolution and the energy of their active tendencies.... | |
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