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Page 159
... head . The European , accord- ing to Blumenbach , has a round head , the forehead of moderate extent , the cheek - bones narrow , without much projection , the front teeth ranged perpendicularly . The Tartar has his head al- most square ...
... head . The European , accord- ing to Blumenbach , has a round head , the forehead of moderate extent , the cheek - bones narrow , without much projection , the front teeth ranged perpendicularly . The Tartar has his head al- most square ...
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... head , this explanation does not appear to have suggested it- self , but the fact seems to have been considered as involving some mystery , like many others of the phænomena of this in- strument that are inscrutable to the philosophical ...
... head , this explanation does not appear to have suggested it- self , but the fact seems to have been considered as involving some mystery , like many others of the phænomena of this in- strument that are inscrutable to the philosophical ...
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... head and the magnetic meridian . I tried this upon many observations where the direction of the head was least doubtful , and found the difference to corre- spond as nearly as could be expected , and sometimes exactly it therefore ...
... head and the magnetic meridian . I tried this upon many observations where the direction of the head was least doubtful , and found the difference to corre- spond as nearly as could be expected , and sometimes exactly it therefore ...
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Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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