. The illustrated self-instructor in phrenology and physiology : with over one hundred engravings : together with the chart and character of ... as marked by ... . le pains with it;and with Acquisitiveness large, spend reluctantly for its improve-ment : p. 69. Very Small.—Feel little, and show less, love of domicile as such. To Cultivate.—Stay more at home, and cultivate a love of home,and its associations and joys, and the love of country. To Restrain.—Go from home, and banish that feeling of homesick-ness experienced away from home. 5. CONTINUITY. A patient dwelling upon one thing till it is


. The illustrated self-instructor in phrenology and physiology : with over one hundred engravings : together with the chart and character of ... as marked by ... . le pains with it;and with Acquisitiveness large, spend reluctantly for its improve-ment : p. 69. Very Small.—Feel little, and show less, love of domicile as such. To Cultivate.—Stay more at home, and cultivate a love of home,and its associations and joys, and the love of country. To Restrain.—Go from home, and banish that feeling of homesick-ness experienced away from home. 5. CONTINUITY. A patient dwelling upon one thing till it is done ; con-secutiveness and connectedness of thought and to mans need of doing one thing at a time. Per-version—prolixity, repetition, and excessive amplification. Vert Large.—Fix the mind upon objects slowly, yet can not leavethem unfinished; have great application, yet lack intensity or point; 88 CONTINUITY. are tedious, prolix, and thorough in a few things, rather than an ama-teur in many : p. 70. Large.—Give the whole mind to the one thing in hand till it isfinished; complete at the time; keep up one common train of thought,. No. 49.—Laikh:. No. 50.—Small. or current of feeling, for a long time; are disconcerted if attention isdirected to a second object, and can not duly consider either; withAdhesiveness large, pore sadly over the loss of friends for months andyears; with the moral faculties large, arc uniform and consistent inreligious exercises and character; with Combativeness and Destruc-tivencss large, retain grudges and dislikes for a long time; with Ideal-ity, Comparison, and Language large, amplify and sustain figures ofspeech; with the intellectual faculties large, con and pore over onething, and impart a unity and completeness to intellectual investiga-tions ; become thorough in whatever study is commenced, and ratherpostpone than commence, unless sure of completing : p. 70. Full.—Dwell continuously upon subjects, unless especia


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