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... head , and severed his jaw : the queen was more resigned ; on the scaffold , she even apologized to Samson , the executioner in chief , for treading accidentally on his toe . Madame Roland met her fate with the calm heroism of a Roman ...
... head , and severed his jaw : the queen was more resigned ; on the scaffold , she even apologized to Samson , the executioner in chief , for treading accidentally on his toe . Madame Roland met her fate with the calm heroism of a Roman ...
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... head and trunk : but , in order to describe the aspects of the cranium and face , without allusion to other parts , new expressions become necessary . Taking the head as a whole , ' says he , these aspects should be eight in number ...
... head and trunk : but , in order to describe the aspects of the cranium and face , without allusion to other parts , new expressions become necessary . Taking the head as a whole , ' says he , these aspects should be eight in number ...
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... head erect , owing to the position of the foramen magnum under the middle of the head . Birds have the principal weight of the body anteriorly , in order to bring the centre of gravity nearly under the shoulders in flying . This ...
... head erect , owing to the position of the foramen magnum under the middle of the head . Birds have the principal weight of the body anteriorly , in order to bring the centre of gravity nearly under the shoulders in flying . This ...
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