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 VI. On the Hypothesis of Common Sense ------ 420 



VII. On Human Happiness 437 



VIII. On the general Faculties and Free-agency of the Mind - 448 

 IX. On the Origin, Connexion, and Character of the Passions 459 



X. On the leading Characters and Passions of savage and ci- 



vilized Life 469 



XI. On Temperaments and Constitutional Propensities - - 477 



XII. On Pathognomy, or the Expression of the Passions - - 485 



XIII. On Physiognomy and Craniognomy ; or the Expression of 



the TempeT and Disposition -------- 495 



XIV. On the Language of the Passions 508 



XV. On Taste, Genius, and Imagination ------- 531 



