Nature's revelations of character; or, physiognomy illustratedA description of the mental, moral and volitive dispositions of mankind, as manifested in the human form and countenance . Fig. 11.—A Belinii Man. TASHION; OR, MAN DEFORMED BY ARTIFICIAL MEANS. 513 euce. In Caffraria, Lower Ethiopia, and Mozambique, flatnoses are in request: it is preferred that they should be soby nature, otherwise artificial methods are employed. Theinhabitants of Tartary used to cut and pare down thenose, especially the upper part between the eyes, covering. Fie;. 12.—A Woman of Zanzibar. Fig. 13.—A Woman of Scat
Nature's revelations of character; or, physiognomy illustratedA description of the mental, moral and volitive dispositions of mankind, as manifested in the human form and countenance . Fig. 11.—A Belinii Man. TASHION; OR, MAN DEFORMED BY ARTIFICIAL MEANS. 513 euce. In Caffraria, Lower Ethiopia, and Mozambique, flatnoses are in request: it is preferred that they should be soby nature, otherwise artificial methods are employed. Theinhabitants of Tartary used to cut and pare down thenose, especially the upper part between the eyes, covering. Fie;. 12.—A Woman of Zanzibar. Fig. 13.—A Woman of Scatia. it with black ointment. Friar William, Dr. Bubraquis, aFrenchman, reports that when he visited the court of
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