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Strana 266
His countenance is open , manly and dignified , with an eye of the deepest penetration . In his manners he is affable and engaging , and as a scholar , a physician , and a gentleman , he ranks amongst the first of great men .
His countenance is open , manly and dignified , with an eye of the deepest penetration . In his manners he is affable and engaging , and as a scholar , a physician , and a gentleman , he ranks amongst the first of great men .
Strana 299
The ladies in these states are uuiversally handsome as respects shape , countenance , and complexion . The ladies of Hartford , however , have a slight tinge of melancholy in their countenance ; it is softened by a shade of placid ...
The ladies in these states are uuiversally handsome as respects shape , countenance , and complexion . The ladies of Hartford , however , have a slight tinge of melancholy in their countenance ; it is softened by a shade of placid ...
Strana 323
Her eyebrows are arched , her face masculine , but fair , with much expression and dignity in the countenance . Also Rittenhouse , with his hair parted in front , from the crown of his head , and never was any thing more plain and ...
Her eyebrows are arched , her face masculine , but fair , with much expression and dignity in the countenance . Also Rittenhouse , with his hair parted in front , from the crown of his head , and never was any thing more plain and ...
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