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Post by Admin on Oct 9, 2016 10:44:09 GMT
CHAP. XXXIII. Of Physiognomy. PHysiognomy taking Nature for her Guide, upon an inspection, and well observing the outward parts of the Body, presumes to conjecture by probable to∣kens, at the qualities of the Mind, and Fortune of the Person; making one Man to be Saturnal, another a Jovist, this man to be born under Mars, another under Sol, some under Venus, some under Mercury, some un∣der Luna; and from the Habits of the Body, collects their Horoscopes, gliding by little and little from Affections to Astrological Causes, upon which Foun∣dations they Erect what idle Structures they themselves please.
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