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Page 217
... Physiognomy been an article of commerce , we should have taken this signature for the firm of a house dealing in that com- modity : but what Lavater , Sue , and Co. have to do in the present in- stance , we cannot tell . The Duchess of ...
... Physiognomy been an article of commerce , we should have taken this signature for the firm of a house dealing in that com- modity : but what Lavater , Sue , and Co. have to do in the present in- stance , we cannot tell . The Duchess of ...
Page 363
... physiognomy ; but he knew no man of any other profession who was so . If a single individual among the com- pany present , felt such entire confidence in his own powers as to be able , with his hand on his heart , conscientiously to ...
... physiognomy ; but he knew no man of any other profession who was so . If a single individual among the com- pany present , felt such entire confidence in his own powers as to be able , with his hand on his heart , conscientiously to ...
Page 364
... physiognomy of the teeth alone , with as much certainty as a naturalist decides by them what animals are , and what are not , carnivorous . The painter in the mean time rendered a most important service by sketching the features of the ...
... physiognomy of the teeth alone , with as much certainty as a naturalist decides by them what animals are , and what are not , carnivorous . The painter in the mean time rendered a most important service by sketching the features of the ...
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