Om An Essay on the Physiognomy and Physiology of the Present Inhabitants of Britain
In this groundbreaking work from the late 18th century, Thomas Price applies the principles of physiognomy and physiology to the study of the British population. Price's analysis explores the links between physical appearance, character traits, and social behavior, providing a unique perspective on the cultural and biological forces shaping human society.
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