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 . ^, and thisis an important element in the composition of a successfultrader. ADAPTATIVENESS.—APPROPRIATIVENESS. THE FACULTY WHICH PERCEIVES AND DETERMINES THEFITNESS OF PERSONS OR THINGS FOR EACH OTllliR. A lung narrov) cliin that reaches icell forunrd is thesign of appropriateness; and the individual, possessinglargely this disposition, will be a good judge of the adapta-tion of one thing or person to another.


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 . ^, and thisis an important element in the composition of a successfultrader. ADAPTATIVENESS.—APPROPRIATIVENESS. THE FACULTY WHICH PERCEIVES AND DETERMINES THEFITNESS OF PERSONS OR THINGS FOR EACH OTllliR. A lung narrov) cliin that reaches icell forunrd is thesign of appropriateness; and the individual, possessinglargely this disposition, will be a good judge of the adapta-tion of one thing or person to another. 184 THE FACULTIES, THEIR SIGNS AND Adaptativeness Large—Thomas Cook and Wife, who were well adaptedto live together, for one was as avaricious as the other was miserly. When the chin stretches well forward, it will be foundthat in accordance witli the law of correspondence thewhole of the perpendicular range of the face will alsohave a projecting tendencj^, and as these parts of theface are indicative of sensation, on account of the greaternumber of sensations being situated relatively in thecentre of the face, as those of taste, smell, and sight; thisportion, when full, would denote great sensational Cjuicknesswhich is requisite for determining the fitness of persons orobiects for eacli other. THE FACULTIES, THEIR SIGNS AND PRINCIPLES. C Xj JL S S X 7. THE COGNIZANT CAPACITIES. THE FOURTH CLASS OF CAPACITIES BEING LARGE, THEOSSEOUS OR BONY FORM WILL BE FOUND PREDOMI-NANT IN THAT PERSON. DISCRIMINATIVENESS.—DISCRIMINATINaCAPACITY. THE FACULTY WHICH DISCERNS AND JUDGES THE DIFFER-ENCE OR RESEMBLANCE OF OBJECTS OR ID


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