New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . Fig. * Fig. * MORAL SENTIMENTS. 15. Conscientiousness.—Justice; integrity; sense of rightand duty, and power to resist temptations. Excess : CensoiT ^ In fig. 150, Self-Esteem and Firmness are wanting, and the characterli weak, undecided, submissive, and your very humble servant, sir;while in tig. 151 there is a natural crown to the head. See how high andfull where the other is so deficient! Such heads are usually found in


New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . Fig. * Fig. * MORAL SENTIMENTS. 15. Conscientiousness.—Justice; integrity; sense of rightand duty, and power to resist temptations. Excess : CensoiT ^ In fig. 150, Self-Esteem and Firmness are wanting, and the characterli weak, undecided, submissive, and your very humble servant, sir;while in tig. 151 there is a natural crown to the head. See how high andfull where the other is so deficient! Such heads are usually found in thelead, and at the head of affairs. How marked the difference, in both hea^land face, of these two characters ! 136 OUTLINES OF PHRENOLOGY. gt> Small.


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