Nature's revelations of character; or, physiognomy illustratedA description of the mental, moral and volitive dispositions of mankind, as manifested in the human form and countenance . Aquasorbitiveness Large—GeorgeMorland, a talented painter. Aquasorbitiveness Small-Nicholas Copernicus. This faculty directs the quality, quantity, and frequencyof the supplies of liquid that are necessary for the healthyworking of the body corporate. It receives its inspirationfrom the condition of the juices of the stomach, and we may 128 THE FACULTIES, THEIR SIGNS AND PRINCIPLES. predicate with absolute certa

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Nature's revelations of character; or, physiognomy illustratedA description of the mental, moral and volitive dispositions of mankind, as manifested in the human form and countenance . Aquasorbitiveness Large—GeorgeMorland, a talented painter. Aquasorbitiveness Small-Nicholas Copernicus. This faculty directs the quality, quantity, and frequencyof the supplies of liquid that are necessary for the healthyworking of the body corporate. It receives its inspirationfrom the condition of the juices of the stomach, and we may 128 THE FACULTIES, THEIR SIGNS AND PRINCIPLES. predicate with absolute certainty its intimate relations tothese juices. Of a soft character, they would naturallyoperate upon the soft parts of the face, and accordingly wefind the outward sign of the faculty located in the softparts of the cheeks, and just before the masseter muscle.The faculty may become unduly developed or vitiated byimmoderate drinking, as in the case of George Morland, andother intemperate people, and in proportion as this phase oidisease develops itself, we find the growth and enlargementof the outward sign itself more fully manifested in theswelling out of that part of the cheeks