An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . ^s \ Orcliuimentality large. Ainbroisc Parr, who first tied arteries with Ordinimentality , Prince of Madagascar. A. To Cultivate Mental Oeder:—In every essay or speech youmake, have a prescribed order and consecutive arrangement; beforedelivering a lecture, study, plan, and write out the whole in logical andoonsequential order; let the occurrences follow consecutionally; in refer-ring to noted persons, refer first to those who earliest occupied the stageof action, as the first to give the impulse in
An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . ^s \ Orcliuimentality large. Ainbroisc Parr, who first tied arteries with Ordinimentality , Prince of Madagascar. A. To Cultivate Mental Oeder:—In every essay or speech youmake, have a prescribed order and consecutive arrangement; beforedelivering a lecture, study, plan, and write out the whole in logical andoonsequential order; let the occurrences follow consecutionally; in refer-ring to noted persons, refer first to those who earliest occupied the stageof action, as the first to give the impulse in the life-drama, and thenfreely give expression to every thought you hear and utter, in established,logical, and philosophical succession. B. To CuEB AND Restrain the Tendency to Mental Order:—Let your ideas, if so they may be denominated, gurgle out like thebabbling brook over the pebbles, or as beans, ?, or shot from ameasure, never heeding which falls first; jot down the thought whichfirst presents itself, but never mind consecution; choose as your com-panions those who disregard method in any relationship of life; recollectyou are squ
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