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Page v
... whole residue of my means and estate shall , after answering the purposes above written , be applied by my said trustees in whatever manner they may judge best for the advancement and diffusion of the science of Phrenol- ogy , and the ...
... whole residue of my means and estate shall , after answering the purposes above written , be applied by my said trustees in whatever manner they may judge best for the advancement and diffusion of the science of Phrenol- ogy , and the ...
Page vii
... whole material system of the universe , are universally ac- knowledged to exist , and constitute the elements of natural philosophy and chemical science : Physiologists , medical practitioners , and all who take medical aid , admit the ...
... whole material system of the universe , are universally ac- knowledged to exist , and constitute the elements of natural philosophy and chemical science : Physiologists , medical practitioners , and all who take medical aid , admit the ...
Page viii
George Combe. legislation , education , indeed our whole train of conduct through life , proceed upon the admission of laws in morals . Accordingly , the laws of nature have formed an interesting subject of inquiry to philosophers of all ...
George Combe. legislation , education , indeed our whole train of conduct through life , proceed upon the admission of laws in morals . Accordingly , the laws of nature have formed an interesting subject of inquiry to philosophers of all ...
Page xiv
... whole are universal , invariable , unbending , and in harmony with the entire constitution of man , 31 , & c . — Death in certain circumstances appears desirable , 36 — Full and universal obedience not supposed to lead to perfect ...
... whole are universal , invariable , unbending , and in harmony with the entire constitution of man , 31 , & c . — Death in certain circumstances appears desirable , 36 — Full and universal obedience not supposed to lead to perfect ...
Page xiv
... whole are universal , invariable , unbending , and in har- mony with the entire constitution of man , 31 , & c . - Death in certain circumstances appears desirable , 36 - Full and universal obedience not supposed to lead to perfect ...
... whole are universal , invariable , unbending , and in har- mony with the entire constitution of man , 31 , & c . - Death in certain circumstances appears desirable , 36 - Full and universal obedience not supposed to lead to perfect ...
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