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... become a com- PLETE GENTLEMAN at once ; " by which we are put on our guard against the declamations of moralists ; and apprized that what the antients rejected as the turpe we must teach our children to cherish as the pulchrum , if we ...
... become a com- PLETE GENTLEMAN at once ; " by which we are put on our guard against the declamations of moralists ; and apprized that what the antients rejected as the turpe we must teach our children to cherish as the pulchrum , if we ...
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... become a mass of unin telligible contradictions , idolatrous absurdities , and the grossest su- perstitions . In every part of the empire , where Schamanism pre- vails , the women are regarded as an inferior race of beings ; the men ...
... become a mass of unin telligible contradictions , idolatrous absurdities , and the grossest su- perstitions . In every part of the empire , where Schamanism pre- vails , the women are regarded as an inferior race of beings ; the men ...
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... becomes dappled with yellow , or black spots . About this time , the eyes lose their lustre , and become white and pearly , from the red vessels of the tunica adnata , and eye - lids , being contracted or entirely obliterated . To this ...
... becomes dappled with yellow , or black spots . About this time , the eyes lose their lustre , and become white and pearly , from the red vessels of the tunica adnata , and eye - lids , being contracted or entirely obliterated . To this ...
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