The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 246F. Jefferies, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... phrenology demonstrate the existence of very important sensory and other organs . The question of the relatively immense tracts of brain which lie without the utmost ken of phrenology , even on its own showing , is also illustrated by ...
... phrenology demonstrate the existence of very important sensory and other organs . The question of the relatively immense tracts of brain which lie without the utmost ken of phrenology , even on its own showing , is also illustrated by ...
Page 78
... phrenology indeed constitutes one of its difficulties ; and added to the difficulty or impossibility of accurately mapping out the boundaries of the phrenologist's organs , we must take into account the fact that we are expected to ...
... phrenology indeed constitutes one of its difficulties ; and added to the difficulty or impossibility of accurately mapping out the boundaries of the phrenologist's organs , we must take into account the fact that we are expected to ...
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... phrenology are absolutely incorrect , not to say absurd . Nor is the case of the phrenologists bettered by their exercise of apologetics in face of the hard logic of the above and similar facts . Thurtell , with very large " benevolence ...
... phrenology are absolutely incorrect , not to say absurd . Nor is the case of the phrenologists bettered by their exercise of apologetics in face of the hard logic of the above and similar facts . Thurtell , with very large " benevolence ...
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Under which Lord? By E LYNN LINTON | 1 |
ONLY THE NEIGHBOUR AND THE GENTLEMAN IS RECOGNISED | 20 |
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