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Page 63
... particular descrip- tions , which are copied in this publication . 2. The journal , as translated from the Arabic language , in which it was originally composed , of Isaaco , a native African , commissioned in the year 1810 , by the ...
... particular descrip- tions , which are copied in this publication . 2. The journal , as translated from the Arabic language , in which it was originally composed , of Isaaco , a native African , commissioned in the year 1810 , by the ...
Page 91
... particular , I observed resigning his better half ( who , by the bye , with respect to size , was a pretty good half too ) with as much complaisance as if he had been entreating some particular favour from the stately mask , to whom he ...
... particular , I observed resigning his better half ( who , by the bye , with respect to size , was a pretty good half too ) with as much complaisance as if he had been entreating some particular favour from the stately mask , to whom he ...
Page 158
... particular form of the skull was attached to particular states of the faculties . When any persons came under his observation who were distinguished for any peculiar qualities , he carefully examined their heads ; and , by discovering ...
... particular form of the skull was attached to particular states of the faculties . When any persons came under his observation who were distinguished for any peculiar qualities , he carefully examined their heads ; and , by discovering ...
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