The Temperaments Or the Varieties of Physical Constitution in Man Considered

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The Temperaments Or the Varieties of Physical Constitution in Man Considered
Daniel Harrison Jacques
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, give him a darker hue.
Mentally the Russian has all the solidity, sound- ness, comprehensiveness, and vigor which his organ- ization would lead us to expect. " The heavy basilar region betokens the immense animal power and ex- ecutiveness which underlie an intellect of no mean order, and, in the higher classes, a full development of the moral sentiments. He has not yet developed any great originality, but he is an apt scholar, and not ashamed to take lessons even of his enemies. He will yet t
...each in his turn. He is naturally in- clined to peace, and to the peaceful pursuit of agri- culture ; but when called upon to do it, fights with cool courage and unconquerable persistence. " The Poles form another branch of the Sclavonic race, and to the same general characteristics as are shown by the Russians, add greater activity, ardor, and impulsiveness, with some of the refining in- fluences of a more ancient civilization. Many of them have dark hair and eyes, and are taller and more elegantly formed than the Sclavons generally.

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