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Phrenology Chart, 14 January 1840–A

 
DEVELOPMENTS OF
<Mr. Joseph Smith jr’s>
HEAD.
<Alimentivenes[s]><9>
Destructiveness, - -<11>
Amativeness, - - -<16>
Philoprogenitiveness,<16>
Adhesiveness, - - -<15>
<Inhabitivenes[s]> <15>
Concentrativeness, -<13>
Combativeness, - - -<12>
Secretiveness, - - -<10>
Acquisitiveness, - -<12>
Constructiveness, - -<14>
Cautiousness, - - -<13>
Approbativeness, - -<15>
Autotimetiveness, - -<17>
Benevolence, - - -<16>
Veneration, - - -<16>
Firmness, - - - - -<18>
Conscientiousness, -<15>
Hope, - - - - - -<14>
Marvellousness, - -<14>
Ideality, - - - - -<10>
Mirthfulness, - - -<15>
Imitation, - - - -<12>
<Sublimity><11>
Individuality, - - -<19>
Configuration, - - -<17>
Size, - - - - - -<18>
Weight, - - - - -<12>
Coloring, - - - -<15>
Locality, - - - -<18>
Order, - - - - -<9>
Number, - - - - -<13>
Eventuality, - - -<18>
Time, - - - - - -<16>
Tune, - - - - - -<12>
Language, - - - -<15>
Comparison, - - - -<12>
Causality, - - - -<15>
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Port city founded as Quaker settlement by William Penn, 1681. Site of signing of Declaration of Independence and drafting of U.S. Constitution. Nation’s capital city, 1790–1800. Population in 1830 about 170,000; in 1840 about 260,000; and in 1850 about 410...

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