An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . Elevativeness small. Elevativeness large. Flat Head Indian of Puget Sound. Lavater, who had an inordinate de- sire to ascend every tower, cupola,steeple, monument, or mountain. 4. To dive, plunge, and go down are more agreeable acts to yournature than to leap, spring, vault, dance or caper. 5. It is less pleasureable to you to upheave or uprear a body than tolower or cast down material. 6. Neither do you care to rise or fall; are able to remain fixed as toaltitude, or change it, as occasion may require. 7. Elevation of body a


An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . Elevativeness small. Elevativeness large. Flat Head Indian of Puget Sound. Lavater, who had an inordinate de- sire to ascend every tower, cupola,steeple, monument, or mountain. 4. To dive, plunge, and go down are more agreeable acts to yournature than to leap, spring, vault, dance or caper. 5. It is less pleasureable to you to upheave or uprear a body than tolower or cast down material. 6. Neither do you care to rise or fall; are able to remain fixed as toaltitude, or change it, as occasion may require. 7. Elevation of body and preferment of mind afford you much pleasure. 8. The flowing tide you prefer to that of ebb; you rather assist othersup to reparation than to bring them down to caducity. 9. There is real enjoyment for you in ascending towers, climbingmounds, hills, or mountains. 10. Progression, betterment, and amelioration accord well with yournature; whereas debasement, degenerateness and deterioration are ex-ceedingly distasteful to you. 11. Nobleness, loftiness and exaltati


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