. Outlines of natural theology for the use of the Canadian student [microform] : selected and arranged from the most authentic sources. Natural history; Natural theology; Sciences naturelles; Théologie naturelle. Fig. a rflpresents the head of Oesohe Margarethe OottMed, a omel and treaoheroQS female, who was executed, at Bremen, in 1828, ,for poisoning, in oold blood, daring a saooession of years, both her parents, her three ebildren, her first and second husbands, and about six other individuala. The line a b commences at the organ of causality, b, and passes throngh the middle of cautiousnes


. Outlines of natural theology for the use of the Canadian student [microform] : selected and arranged from the most authentic sources. Natural history; Natural theology; Sciences naturelles; Théologie naturelle. Fig. a rflpresents the head of Oesohe Margarethe OottMed, a omel and treaoheroQS female, who was executed, at Bremen, in 1828, ,for poisoning, in oold blood, daring a saooession of years, both her parents, her three ebildren, her first and second husbands, and about six other individuala. The line a b commences at the organ of causality, b, and passes throngh the middle of cautiousness, 12. These points are in genorsl snfScientlj distinguishable on the skull, and the line can easily be traced. The con- Tolutions lying above the line a b must have been shallow and small, com- pared with those below, which are doToted to the animal propensities. Fig. 6 is a sketch of the head of a negro named Enstache, who was bb much distinguished for high morality and practical benoTolence as GottfHed was for deficiency of these qualities. During the nfassacire of the wUtei by the negroes in St. Domingo, Eustaohe, while in the capacity of a sltre, saved, by his address, courage, aud devotion, the lives of his master, and upwards of 400 other whites, at the daily risk of his own safety. Th^ lint A B is drawn from causality, b, through cautiousness, 12; and the great sise of the convolutions of the moral sentiments may be estimated from the space lying between that line and the top of the heaid o. Both of the sketches are taken from busts, and the convolutions an drawn suppositively for the sake of illustration. The depth of the convolu- 'tions, in both outs, is greater than in nature, that the contrast may be rendered the more Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bovell, James, 1


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