New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . ESERVED. %. ^S -^^ many of the rural \ ^ \^ districts of England andFig. 507.—Whitney. Wales, the amalgamation of types of which we have spoken has been measurably in-operative, the mass of the inhabitants having continued inthe spots where they originally set-tled, and their intermixture withthe people of other parts of thekingdom not being sufficiently ex-tensive to obliterate the traces of iumfMo^-^^^mtheir derivation. The circumstan- J^Hp ^fei Ijii
New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . ESERVED. %. ^S -^^ many of the rural \ ^ \^ districts of England andFig. 507.—Whitney. Wales, the amalgamation of types of which we have spoken has been measurably in-operative, the mass of the inhabitants having continued inthe spots where they originally set-tled, and their intermixture withthe people of other parts of thekingdom not being sufficiently ex-tensive to obliterate the traces of iumfMo^-^^^mtheir derivation. The circumstan- J^Hp ^fei Ijii^^^^^^iices m which they have been placed I^^BI; (kAhavenot, moreover, been of a nature ^^MJii; / ^^ ^Lcalculated to change their character ^^^W|.-;*^^Sf,since the time they emigrated from ^^^l^^ii^^^^^^^the Continent; and as distinct dia- ^ >-^^^^^/ y lects still linger in different districts, so peculiarities of complexion, fonn Fig. head, face, body, and mental disposition have been preservedto an extent sufficient to arrest the attention of the carefulobserver. As in the variety of dialect, so in 402 NATIONAL TYPES
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