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... give an air of sagacity ; while great elevation , especially of the forehead , as in Charles XII . , and a multitude of great men , gives a strong impression of imagination . Even in inani- mate objects , breadth gives the appearance of ...
... give an air of sagacity ; while great elevation , especially of the forehead , as in Charles XII . , and a multitude of great men , gives a strong impression of imagination . Even in inani- mate objects , breadth gives the appearance of ...
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... gives a statement ( p . 14. ) of the various occupations of the inhabitants of Holland , about the middle of the 17th ... give belief to so great a diminution ; and we consider the difference in the present power and wealth of Holland ...
... gives a statement ( p . 14. ) of the various occupations of the inhabitants of Holland , about the middle of the 17th ... give belief to so great a diminution ; and we consider the difference in the present power and wealth of Holland ...
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... give the inhabitants of the op- posite coast in the sister kingdom the name of Menapii . 6 But for the actual ... gives a short biographical sketch of this mis- represented character , ' as he is termed : but we cannot think that he ...
... give the inhabitants of the op- posite coast in the sister kingdom the name of Menapii . 6 But for the actual ... gives a short biographical sketch of this mis- represented character , ' as he is termed : but we cannot think that he ...
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