Nature's revelations of character; or, physiognomy illustratedA description of the mental, moral and volitive dispositions of mankind, as manifested in the human form and countenance . Iiiexorableness Small—Mary InexoraWeness Large - An Irish womanF. Scott Siddons. of Edinburgh. A gabbler. gives a cross-grained disagreeable appearance to the fea-tures; a studied avoidance of laughter, which has nosympathy whatever with anything of this kind. CONSECUTIVENESS. THE CAPABILITY OF APPRECIATING AND PRODUCINGPROPOSITIONS IN CONSECUTIVE ORDER. Perpendicular wrinJdes in the forehead, immediatelyabove t


Nature's revelations of character; or, physiognomy illustratedA description of the mental, moral and volitive dispositions of mankind, as manifested in the human form and countenance . Iiiexorableness Small—Mary InexoraWeness Large - An Irish womanF. Scott Siddons. of Edinburgh. A gabbler. gives a cross-grained disagreeable appearance to the fea-tures; a studied avoidance of laughter, which has nosympathy whatever with anything of this kind. CONSECUTIVENESS. THE CAPABILITY OF APPRECIATING AND PRODUCINGPROPOSITIONS IN CONSECUTIVE ORDER. Perpendicular wrinJdes in the forehead, immediatelyabove the nose, and horizontal ivrinldes, or a wrinkle, acrossthe nose, near its junction with the forehead^ are unfailingsigns of large consegution. THE FACULTIES, THEIR SIGNS AND PRINCIPLES. ItO. Consecutiveness Large—Cyrus W. Field, a projector ofthe Atlantic Telegraph Cable. When the mind is riveted for a continuance of time upon one subject, or one set of subjects, the brow at the top of the nose is naturally drawn together by the contraction of the corrugator supercilii muscles; and if this action be indefinitely prolonged, the final result will be, that the brows remain fixed in the positions so often assumed, with a wrinkle or two of a vertical kind dividing the series. This is theConsecutiveness Larere—A selfish Cat, , , u «• taken from life. ^^^^1 ^^^^^^ ^^^ * oneness of action, in-dulged in without stint, and, like most of the characteristic


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