Memory and intellectual improvement applied to self-education and juvenile instruction . can be multiplied rapidly and to any required ex-tent. This invention is invaluable. I shall learn the art, andrecommend others to do the same. 37. COMPARISON. 532. DEFINITION AND LOCATION Inductive reasoning : ability and disposition to classify,and to reason from parallel cases and a collection of scientificfacts, up to the laws which govern them : discovering theunknown from its resemblance to the known : detecting errorfrom its incongruity to truth, or opposition to facts : abilityto apply analogy to t


Memory and intellectual improvement applied to self-education and juvenile instruction . can be multiplied rapidly and to any required ex-tent. This invention is invaluable. I shall learn the art, andrecommend others to do the same. 37. COMPARISON. 532. DEFINITION AND LOCATION Inductive reasoning : ability and disposition to classify,and to reason from parallel cases and a collection of scientificfacts, up to the laws which govern them : discovering theunknown from its resemblance to the known : detecting errorfrom its incongruity to truth, or opposition to facts : abilityto apply analogy to the discernment of first principles: to GENERAL SE, COMPARE, DISCRIMINATE, ILLUSTRATE, EXPLAIN, expound, criticise, expose, employ similes and METAPHORS,put- this and that together, and draw inferences. Located above Eventuality, and in the middle of the upperportion of the forehead. It commences at the centre of theforehead and runs upwards nearly to the hair, in the form,when Drojecting beyond the surrounding organs, of a con© 1B6 CULTIVATION OF rO^TP^RISOlf. COMPARISON VERY LAROF. 21. President Edwards. apex downwards, forming a ridge which widens as it ample development elevates the middle of the upper of the forehead, and gives it that ascending form so con-spicuous in the accompanying engraving of Jonathan Ed-wards, whose entire intellectual lobe is very large, but is pre-eminently developed. When it projects beyondthe surrounding organs, it rounds out its upper portion, causingit to project forward and upwards, but allows it to retire inproportion as Comparison is less developed. It is less thanCausality in Herschel, as is evinced by that darker shadingseen to pass up and down the middle of his forehead. Its sizais easily observed. It is immensely developed in the accompanying engraving of Shakespeare, at figure 3ft and thapowers it imparts form the most conspicuous elements of hiainimitable writings. His unecualled shrewdness, sagacity, OF


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