The Works of Sir William Jones ...G. G. and J. Robinson, 1799 |
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... eyes in idea to the North , you have on your right , many important kingdoms in the Eastern peninfula , the ancient and wonderful empire of China with all her Tartarian dependencies , and that of Japan , with the cluster of precious ...
... eyes in idea to the North , you have on your right , many important kingdoms in the Eastern peninfula , the ancient and wonderful empire of China with all her Tartarian dependencies , and that of Japan , with the cluster of precious ...
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... eyes , clothed in linen garments fomewhat low descending , of a 66 66 gefture and garb , as I may fay , maidenly and well nigh effeminate , " " of 66 " of a countenance fhy and fomewhat eftranged , ON THE HINDU'S . 23.
... eyes , clothed in linen garments fomewhat low descending , of a 66 66 gefture and garb , as I may fay , maidenly and well nigh effeminate , " " of 66 " of a countenance fhy and fomewhat eftranged , ON THE HINDU'S . 23.
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... eyes are full of vivacity , their speech voluble and arti- culate , their deportment manly and dignified , their apprehenfion quick , their minds always prefent and attentive ; with a spirit of independence appearing in the countenances ...
... eyes are full of vivacity , their speech voluble and arti- culate , their deportment manly and dignified , their apprehenfion quick , their minds always prefent and attentive ; with a spirit of independence appearing in the countenances ...
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... their dialects , yet , among those who have not emigrated into another country and mixed with another nation , we may discern a family like- nefs , ness , especially in their eyes and countenance , and ON THE TARTARS . 55.
... their dialects , yet , among those who have not emigrated into another country and mixed with another nation , we may discern a family like- nefs , ness , especially in their eyes and countenance , and ON THE TARTARS . 55.
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William Jones. ness , especially in their eyes and countenance , and in that configuration of lineaments , which we generally call a Tartar face ; but , without making anxious inquiries , whether all the inhabitants of the vast region ...
William Jones. ness , especially in their eyes and countenance , and in that configuration of lineaments , which we generally call a Tartar face ; but , without making anxious inquiries , whether all the inhabitants of the vast region ...
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