Memory and intellectual improvement applied to self-education and juvenile instruction . urtailing prin-ciples, can be converted from this oppressive labor to this ora kindred use—can be rendered subservient to human men-tality and happiness—its economy is of little men avill squander their precious time, as well waste itin keeping books and this extra business, as any way ; butif they would thus save their time and energy, and thenexpend it in moral and intellectual improvement, how incon-ctivably more happy they might render themselves ! Butmore of economising time to bestow on me


Memory and intellectual improvement applied to self-education and juvenile instruction . urtailing prin-ciples, can be converted from this oppressive labor to this ora kindred use—can be rendered subservient to human men-tality and happiness—its economy is of little men avill squander their precious time, as well waste itin keeping books and this extra business, as any way ; butif they would thus save their time and energy, and thenexpend it in moral and intellectual improvement, how incon-ctivably more happy they might render themselves ! Butmore of economising time to bestow on mental culture else-where. OFFICE OF LOCALITY. 71 4G4. 31. LOCALITY. DEFINITION AND LOCATION. Cognizance of position : recollection of the looks of places,roads, scenery, position on the page, and location of ob-jects seen ; that is, of their whereabouts : the geographicalfaculty: desire to travel and see places, as well as abilityto find them : the place where faculty : ability to carry thepoints of compass in the head, etc. LOCALITY VERY LARGE. ORDER, CALCULATION, AND SIZE No. 15. Capt. Cook. Located over Size and Weight, or about half an inchabove the inner third of the eyebrows, and running upwards 72 IMPROVEMENT OF CALCULATION. and outwards. It is immensely developed in the accompany,ing engraving of Capt. Cook, the first circumnavigator ofour globe. His history bears ample testimony to the extraor-dinary power and activity of this faculty. This perfect cor-respondence of its extraordinary vigor with this immense sizeof his phrenological organ of Locality, bears testimony to theiruth of this science ; and the more so because his likenesswas taken before Phrenology was known ; yet behold the co-incidence between his character and this enormous develop-ment of Locality. 465. ADAPTATION AND FUNCTION. Every material thing must be in some place. Nothingcan be without being somewhere. Nor can one thing bewhere another is. But for this elementary principle of matter,our


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