New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . NEW HYSIOGNOMY OK, SIGNS OF CHARACTEE, AS MANIFESTED THKOTJGH TEMPERAMENT AND EXTERNAL FORMS, AND ESPECIALLY IN JtTHE ffuMAN jpACE DlYINE. By SAMUEL E. WELLS, EDITOR OF THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL AND LITE lIiLTJSTRATED. I do believe thee!I saw his heart in his face.—Shakespeare. toitl) iHore tljan ODne (ITljoirsanlr lUnsirations, NEW YOEK:SAMUEL R. WELLS, PUBLISHER, 389 BROADWAY. 1875. A man may be known by his look, and one that hath understanding by h


New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . NEW HYSIOGNOMY OK, SIGNS OF CHARACTEE, AS MANIFESTED THKOTJGH TEMPERAMENT AND EXTERNAL FORMS, AND ESPECIALLY IN JtTHE ffuMAN jpACE DlYINE. By SAMUEL E. WELLS, EDITOR OF THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL AND LITE lIiLTJSTRATED. I do believe thee!I saw his heart in his face.—Shakespeare. toitl) iHore tljan ODne (ITljoirsanlr lUnsirations, NEW YOEK:SAMUEL R. WELLS, PUBLISHER, 389 BROADWAY. 1875. A man may be known by his look, and one that hath understanding by h»countenance.—Ecclesiasticus. Entebed, according to Act of Congeess, in the Year 1866, by SAMUEL R. WELLS, nr THE OiiEEKs Office of the District Court for the Southern District o» New York. For many of the Drawings which illustrate this volume we are indebted to the pencilof Mr. F. A, Chapman. Mr. Wm. Howi^nd has been our principal engraver; and Kent our stereotypers; and Mr. E. 0. Jenkins, our printer. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITYI LIBRARY PROyO, UTAH PREFACE. The study of man, from any stand-point, is annewphysiognomyor00well


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