. The illustrated self-instructor in phrenology and physiology : with over one hundred engravings : together with the chart and character of ... as marked by ... . f fed, will barkand bite for you, but, ifprovoked, will lay righthold of you, and holdon till you or they perishin the struggle. Andwhen this form is foundon female shoulders. the Lord deliver you. Tristam Burges,called in Congress the Bald Eagle, from hishaving the aquiline oreagle-bill nose, a projec-tion in the upper lip,falling into an indenta-tion in the lower, his No. 14.—Tkistam Bueges.— The Fin 7eagle-shaped eyes and


. The illustrated self-instructor in phrenology and physiology : with over one hundred engravings : together with the chart and character of ... as marked by ... . f fed, will barkand bite for you, but, ifprovoked, will lay righthold of you, and holdon till you or they perishin the struggle. Andwhen this form is foundon female shoulders. the Lord deliver you. Tristam Burges,called in Congress the Bald Eagle, from hishaving the aquiline oreagle-bill nose, a projec-tion in the upper lip,falling into an indenta-tion in the lower, his No. 14.—Tkistam Bueges.— The Fin 7eagle-shaped eyes and eyebrows, as seen in the accompanying engrav-ing, was eagle-like in character, and the most sarcastic, tearing, nnds taring man of his day, John Randolph excepted. And whoever hasa long, hooked, hawk-bill, or Roman nose, wide mouth, spare form,prominence at the lower and middle part of the forehead, is veryfierce when assailed, high tempered, vindictive, efficient, and aspiring,and will fly higher and farther than others. Tigers are always spare, muscular, long, full over the eyes, large-mouthed, and have eyes slanting downward from their outer to inner. AS AFFECTING MENTALITY. 51 angles ; and human beings thus physiognomically characterized, arefierce, domineering, revengeful, most enterprising, not over humane,a terror to enemies, and conspicuous somewhere. Swine—fat, loggy, lazy, good-dispositioned, fiat and hollow-nosed—have their cousins in large-abdomened, pug-nosed, double-chinned,talkative, story-enjoying, beer-loving, good-feeling and feeding, yes-yes humans, who love some easy business, but hate hard work. Horses, oxen, sheep, owls, doves, snakes, and even frogs, etc., alsohave their men and women cousins, with their accompanying characters. These resemblances are plain, but more difficult to describe ; but thevoice, forms of mouth, nose, and chin are the best bases of observation. IT.—BEAUTIFUL, HOMELY, AND OTHER FORMS. In accordance with this general law,


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