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... mentioned , whereunto these general notes give some light . For the dilatation of the mouth and lips , con- tinued expulsion of the breath and voice , and shaking of the breast and sides , they proceed ( all ) from the dilatation of the ...
... mentioned , whereunto these general notes give some light . For the dilatation of the mouth and lips , con- tinued expulsion of the breath and voice , and shaking of the breast and sides , they proceed ( all ) from the dilatation of the ...
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... into embowed arches . You shall find that Xenophon maketh mention , that the Medes used to paint their eyes . The Turks use with the same tinct- 1 Sandys , p . 53 . ure to colour the hair of their heads and beards CENTURY VIII . 27.
... into embowed arches . You shall find that Xenophon maketh mention , that the Medes used to paint their eyes . The Turks use with the same tinct- 1 Sandys , p . 53 . ure to colour the hair of their heads and beards CENTURY VIII . 27.
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... mentioned , I think , by modern travellers The Chinese call us red men . It appears from Pliny , xxxiii . 36. , that in early times it was usual in Rome to colour the image of Jupiter red , or at least its face , and to smear in a ...
... mentioned , I think , by modern travellers The Chinese call us red men . It appears from Pliny , xxxiii . 36. , that in early times it was usual in Rome to colour the image of Jupiter red , or at least its face , and to smear in a ...
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... mentioned , yet is not ticklish , because it is ac- customed to be touched . Tickling also causeth laugh- ter . The cause may be the emission of the spirits , and so of the breath , by a flight from titillation ; for upon tickling we ...
... mentioned , yet is not ticklish , because it is ac- customed to be touched . Tickling also causeth laugh- ter . The cause may be the emission of the spirits , and so of the breath , by a flight from titillation ; for upon tickling we ...
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... mentioned by Plutarch , nor , so far as I am aware , by any authorities except Suetonius and Dio Cassius . The latter mentions that Augustus broke off a piece of the nose . See Suet . in Aug. ii . 18. , and Dio Cassius , li . § 16. The ...
... mentioned by Plutarch , nor , so far as I am aware , by any authorities except Suetonius and Dio Cassius . The latter mentions that Augustus broke off a piece of the nose . See Suet . in Aug. ii . 18. , and Dio Cassius , li . § 16. The ...
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