. The illustrated self-instructor in phrenology and physiology : with over one hundred engravings : together with the chart and character of ... as marked by ... . g rocks, felling trees, using edge tools, tearingup roots, plowing new ground, cultivating new farms, hunting,exercising indignation when wronged, and against public wrongs;espousing the cause of the oppressed ; fighting public evils, such asintemperance and the like, arc all calculated to cultivate and strengthenthis faculty. Still, care should be taken to exercise it under the con-trol of the higher faculties, and then no matter h


. The illustrated self-instructor in phrenology and physiology : with over one hundred engravings : together with the chart and character of ... as marked by ... . g rocks, felling trees, using edge tools, tearingup roots, plowing new ground, cultivating new farms, hunting,exercising indignation when wronged, and against public wrongs;espousing the cause of the oppressed ; fighting public evils, such asintemperance and the like, arc all calculated to cultivate and strengthenthis faculty. Still, care should be taken to exercise it under the con-trol of the higher faculties, and then no matter how great that exer-cise. To Restrain.—Kill nothing ; and offset destructiveness by benevo-lence ; never indulge a- rough, harsh spirit, but cultivate instead amild and forgiving spirit; never brood over injuries or indulge re-vengeful thoughts or desires, or aggravate yourself by brooding overwrongs ; cultivate good manners ; and when occasion requires you toreprove, do it in a bland, gentle manner rather than roughly ; nevertease, even children, or scourge animals, but be kind to both, andoffset by benevolence and the higher faculties. 8.


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