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... hand , the molars bear a greater proportion to the incisors , and thus approach more to the human character . to the countenance a savage scowl , the aspect of ferocity being aggravated by the frequent exhibition of the teeth . The ...
... hand , the molars bear a greater proportion to the incisors , and thus approach more to the human character . to the countenance a savage scowl , the aspect of ferocity being aggravated by the frequent exhibition of the teeth . The ...
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... hand portion of the elevation shews the mode of fenes- tration adopted . The clerestory windows are small ; and , in order to give more light , the vault of the gallery next the window is kept very high . This was the original design ...
... hand portion of the elevation shews the mode of fenes- tration adopted . The clerestory windows are small ; and , in order to give more light , the vault of the gallery next the window is kept very high . This was the original design ...
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... hand of Clovis in battle in 507 , and the latter was killed either in battle or by the hand of an assassin in the year 531 . Under his successor Theudes , the rule of the Visi- goths was confined exclusively to Spain . Theudes was in ...
... hand of Clovis in battle in 507 , and the latter was killed either in battle or by the hand of an assassin in the year 531 . Under his successor Theudes , the rule of the Visi- goths was confined exclusively to Spain . Theudes was in ...
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... hand , elbow , & c . , are attacked at first ; now and then , the disease smoulders in the system in the form of disorders of the digestive or nervous functions , or oppression of the circulation for some considerable time before it ...
... hand , elbow , & c . , are attacked at first ; now and then , the disease smoulders in the system in the form of disorders of the digestive or nervous functions , or oppression of the circulation for some considerable time before it ...
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... hand , is said to be in a state of grace , it implies that he is in the enjoy- ment of this divine love and favour . St Paul draws a sharp contrast ( Rom . xi . ) between charis and erga ( Gr . works ) , as mutually excluding one ...
... hand , is said to be in a state of grace , it implies that he is in the enjoy- ment of this divine love and favour . St Paul draws a sharp contrast ( Rom . xi . ) between charis and erga ( Gr . works ) , as mutually excluding one ...
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