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 warm up into full action before theextracting influence of appropriate and loveable companion-ship. To be capable of a full display of this genial effer-vescence, the individual must be well and fully endowedin the matter of vital force. His living action must be inthe enjoyment of the fullest and the freest play; his animaljuices must be abundant, and the whole machine must bethrobbing in the exuberance o


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 warm up into full action before theextracting influence of appropriate and loveable companion-ship. To be capable of a full display of this genial effer-vescence, the individual must be well and fully endowedin the matter of vital force. His living action must be inthe enjoyment of the fullest and the freest play; his animaljuices must be abundant, and the whole machine must bethrobbing in the exuberance of overflowing life and such a subject we find the lips full and protruding, thecheeks plump, eyes sparkling, and a warm and healthyglow overspreading the entire Physiognomy. These areinfallible indications of sociativeness, being the naturaloutcome of the sunerabundance of life and energy, whichis the unfailing accompaniment of a high degree of sociality. APPETITIVENESS.—DESmE OF FOOD. THE FACULTY OR QUALITY OF APPETITE. Width and general fulness of the cheeks opposite the molarteeth, and a large mouth are never-failing testimonials ofgood sustentative


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