Comparative physiognomy; or, Resemblances between men and animals . unperverted animal that inhabits the mountains. The goathas only to exercise his faculties of love of climbing and love of eminence to remove the pop-ular prejudice against him;and the Jew, against whomthere is a corresponding preju-dice, is greatly admired whenhe aspires to a high position,and attains an eminence wherehe can exercise his noble such a case, even the natural grossness of the character be-comes agreeable; there is abundant provision for the body,and the corporeal necessities of others are attended to: t


Comparative physiognomy; or, Resemblances between men and animals . unperverted animal that inhabits the mountains. The goathas only to exercise his faculties of love of climbing and love of eminence to remove the pop-ular prejudice against him;and the Jew, against whomthere is a corresponding preju-dice, is greatly admired whenhe aspires to a high position,and attains an eminence wherehe can exercise his noble such a case, even the natural grossness of the character be-comes agreeable; there is abundant provision for the body,and the corporeal necessities of others are attended to: theancient hospitality, so beautifully exemplified by the patri-archs, is still observed, and the Jew is deserving of the namewhich is freely given to him, and which he accepts withoutostentation, of being good-natured and hospitable. Yet hishospitality is seldom returned, except in the Welcome, stran-gers, to dwell among us, if you will, which sounds so pleas-antly to the u strangers in a strange land. Yet it is natural that the hospitality that is extended to th


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