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The rapidly perceptive and the arts. The slowly investigating 



and truths .......... 38 



Leadership an art . . . . . . . . .38 



Religious leaders very typical of temperament ... 39 

 Leaders are not originators. Organisers. Combatants . . 40 



CHAPTER VI. BODILY CHARACTERISTICS (ANATOMY AND 



PHYSIOLOGY) OF THE Two LEADING TEMPERAMENTS. 



General conformation of figure determined by skeleton . . 42 



Finer outlines and surface. Skin, hair, pigment, fat . . 42 



Bodily characteristics tend to run in groups .... 43 

 Skin, hair, pigment, fat, and skeleton of less impassioned men 



and women .......... 43 



Ditto in the more impassioned ....... 43 



Intermediate characteristics 44 



Artists ideal of the female figure . . . . . .44 



Reasons against precipitate judgment ..... 45 



Operation of special and not strictly normal causes ... 46 



Inheritance. Marriage of cousins ...... 47 



CHAPTER VII. EVIDENCE AND EXAMPLES. 



Non-physiological opinion of character 48 



All men and women alike : Mill and Buckle . . . .48 



Brawling women and brawling men. Socrates and his wife . 49 



Lady Godiva. Fable and legend 50 



Arthurs, Galahads, Lancelots, Guineveres .... 51 



Caesar and Cicero 52 



Henry VIII., Elizabeth, Mary. Erasmus, More ... 53 



CHAPTER VIII. EVIDENCE AND EXAMPLES CONTINUED. 



Napoleon 60 



Nelson and Washington 63 



Cardinal Newman 65 



Spurgeon, Wesley, Bunyan 69 



Mr. Gladstone 72 



John Bright 77 



Majority of men, great and others, put goodness before truth 79 



