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SHERY TO THE HANDS. R.--Balls--worsted xxiv Veils { Chantilly } j { Mec. et Bruss. } Hose--Chi. rib. et cot. tops cum toe vj prs. Ribbons--sat. gau. et sarse. (pieces) iv Fiat sumendum cum cloko capace pocteque maneque. J.K. * * * * * PUNCH'S PENCILLINGS.--No. V. [Illustration: THE LAST PINCH.] * * * * * PUBLIC AFFAIRS ON PHRENOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES. Mr. Combe, the great phrenologist, or, as some call him, Mr. _Comb_--perhaps on account of his being so busy about the head--has given it as his opinion, that in less than a hundred years public affairs will be (in America at least) carried on by the rules of phrenology. By postponing the proof of his assertion for a century, he seems determined that no one shall ever give him the lie while living, and when dead it will, of course, be of no consequence. We are inclined to think there may be some truth in the anticipation, and we therefore throw out a few hints as to how the science ought to be applied, if posterity should ever agree on making practical use of it. Ministers of state must undoubtedly be chosen according to their bumps, and of course, therefore, no chancellor or any other legal functionary will be selected who has the smallest symptom of the bump of _benevolence_. The judges must possess _causality_ in a very high degree; and _time_, which gives rise to _the perception of duration_ (which they could apply to Chancery suits), would be a great qualification for a Master of the Rolls or a Vice-chancellor. The framers of royal speeches should be picked out from the number of those who have the largest bumps of _secretiveness_; and those possessing _inhabitiveness_, producing the desire of _permanence in place_, should be shunned as much as possible. No bishop should be appointed whose bump of _veneration_ would not require him to wear a hat constructed like that of PUNCH, to allow his _organ_ full _play_; and the development of _number_, if large, might ensure a Chancellor of the Exchequer whose calculations could at least be relied upon. Our great objection to the plan is this--that it might be abused by parties bumping their own heads, and raising tumours for the sake of obtaining credit for different qualities. Thus
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