New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . on thedark side of life. He is the kind of man to take responsibil-ity without feeling overwhelmed. There is much similarity in the temperaments of Mr. Liv-ingstone and Mr. Colfax, although the latter possesses more ofthe mental element. The former exhibits in his features moreexcitability, more of the disposition called dash. He is notquite so even-tempered a man as the latter, yet has perhapsmore endurance and boldness of action. ]y interested in pol


New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . on thedark side of life. He is the kind of man to take responsibil-ity without feeling overwhelmed. There is much similarity in the temperaments of Mr. Liv-ingstone and Mr. Colfax, although the latter possesses more ofthe mental element. The former exhibits in his features moreexcitability, more of the disposition called dash. He is notquite so even-tempered a man as the latter, yet has perhapsmore endurance and boldness of action. ]y interested in politics from the first, and became when yet a young manan influential leader in Indiana. In 1854 he was elected a representativein the National Congress, and continues to serve his State in that capacity,exhibiting intellectual vigor and integrity which have made him univer-Siillv honored and esteemed. 676 CHARACTER-READING THE ARTIST AND THE WOMAN OF THE WORLD. In Rosa Bonlieur we see a cliild of iriborn genius, inheritedfrom an artist-parent, developed by necessity, and perfectedby persevering exertion. From a love of them, her artistic.


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