New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . Fig. 247. Fig. 248. Fig L49. sign and opposite Application (fig. 248). We see it large inportraits of Washington, Patrick Henry, Clay, Webster, Jack-son, and other noted patriots. A broader love, embracing allcountries and all mankind, may exist in the same character 184 THE MOUTH without effiicing the more intense hut less expansive love ofones native land. This may he eailed 8. Gosmopolitaiiism or Philanthropy. Its sign is thelength or fullness of th


New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . Fig. 247. Fig. 248. Fig L49. sign and opposite Application (fig. 248). We see it large inportraits of Washington, Patrick Henry, Clay, Webster, Jack-son, and other noted patriots. A broader love, embracing allcountries and all mankind, may exist in the same character 184 THE MOUTH without effiicing the more intense hut less expansive love ofones native land. This may he eailed 8. Gosmopolitaiiism or Philanthropy. Its sign is thelength or fullness of the lower lip at the angle of the mou;hand opposite Gravity (fig. 249). Washington, in whom tinssign was prominent, furnishes a marked example of the mostexalted patriotism combined with a warm love for the worldand mankind in The Laughing Docjtor—(De. Bukdick.) XII. ABOUT NOSEl ^ A nose physiognomically good is of unspeakable weight in thp balance of physiog-nomy.—Lavatbb.


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