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... character of the individual may be determined by the examination of its external surface . The term Cranioscopy is therefore much more appropriate , since it is founded on the leading distinctive character of the doctrine which it is em ...
... character of the individual may be determined by the examination of its external surface . The term Cranioscopy is therefore much more appropriate , since it is founded on the leading distinctive character of the doctrine which it is em ...
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... character . It is now time that we should take notice of some of the facts which are adduced in support of this system : -for it should be observed that its advocates indignantly reject the character of theorists , and assure us that ...
... character . It is now time that we should take notice of some of the facts which are adduced in support of this system : -for it should be observed that its advocates indignantly reject the character of theorists , and assure us that ...
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... character from his conduct : but we do maintain that this purpose requires such an extensive acquaint- ance with that conduct , and the motives which led to it , as may be obtained by any one person only in a comparatively very small ...
... character from his conduct : but we do maintain that this purpose requires such an extensive acquaint- ance with that conduct , and the motives which led to it , as may be obtained by any one person only in a comparatively very small ...
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