New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . Fig. 460.—General Hancock. Fig. 461.—Kev, Dk- Tyno. Tliis is universal with the true fighters, whether they be v/ar-riors, gladiators, pugilists, reformers, or controversial religion-ists. A heavy base and a broad brain, with large Destructive-ness, Combativeness—and usually large Secretiveness and Ali-mentiveness—m fact, largely developed propensities generally,are common to fio-htiiiGi: men and carnivorous animals, such asthe lion, tiger, etc. Observ
New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . Fig. 460.—General Hancock. Fig. 461.—Kev, Dk- Tyno. Tliis is universal with the true fighters, whether they be v/ar-riors, gladiators, pugilists, reformers, or controversial religion-ists. A heavy base and a broad brain, with large Destructive-ness, Combativeness—and usually large Secretiveness and Ali-mentiveness—m fact, largely developed propensities generally,are common to fio-htiiiGi: men and carnivorous animals, such asthe lion, tiger, etc. Observe this trait in portraits of CharlesXII., Peter the Great, Napoleon, Welhngton, Putnam, Grant,Thomas, Hooker, Black Hawk, Martin Luther, Parson Brown-low, and others, and contrast them in this particular withthose of I)rs. Tjaig, Bond, and Edwards, naturally menof peace, and living the peaceful lives of ministers of theGospel. Luther and our fighting East Tennessee parson areseen to be as truly men of w^ar as Charles XII. or Joe Hooker,though their warfare may be spiritual rather than carnal. THE COUKAGE OF THE NARROW HEADS. We a
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