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... characters of the Egyptians to be this : That the national configura- tion prevailing in the most ancient times was nearly the Negro form , with woolly hair ; but that in a later age , this character had become considera- bly modified ...
... characters of the Egyptians to be this : That the national configura- tion prevailing in the most ancient times was nearly the Negro form , with woolly hair ; but that in a later age , this character had become considera- bly modified ...
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... character- istics , thus extending the forehead over the face , so as to make a facial angle of 100o . It is this that gives to their statuary its high character of sublime beauty . Even among the vulgar , we find the idea of stupidity ...
... character- istics , thus extending the forehead over the face , so as to make a facial angle of 100o . It is this that gives to their statuary its high character of sublime beauty . Even among the vulgar , we find the idea of stupidity ...
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... character and mind , and espe- cially in those stern qualities so neces- sary to sustain a crown so often under- mined by treason . His personal ap- pearance and deportment are remark- able , and on all occasions he is distin- guished ...
... character and mind , and espe- cially in those stern qualities so neces- sary to sustain a crown so often under- mined by treason . His personal ap- pearance and deportment are remark- able , and on all occasions he is distin- guished ...
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Lines in a Ballroom | 68 |
Lucy Hooper | 90 |
Madame DArblays Diary and Letters | 99 |
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