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... expression that bal- ances the population with the sur- face I admit the use of any term expressive of the diminutiveness of the population . But to indorse the term " thinly - peopled " would be , to use a favourite expression of our ...
... expression that bal- ances the population with the sur- face I admit the use of any term expressive of the diminutiveness of the population . But to indorse the term " thinly - peopled " would be , to use a favourite expression of our ...
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... expression , whether of mind , or of soul , or of heart , without which the most beautiful face is but a beautiful picture . This lady was not one of those ' beauty- women . ' Her features taken singly were by no means perfect , nor ...
... expression , whether of mind , or of soul , or of heart , without which the most beautiful face is but a beautiful picture . This lady was not one of those ' beauty- women . ' Her features taken singly were by no means perfect , nor ...
Side 517
... expression , say nothing . It was absolutely without expression - it had not even , despite its thinness , one salient fea- ture . If you had found yourself anywhere seated next to that man , your eye would have passed him over as too ...
... expression , say nothing . It was absolutely without expression - it had not even , despite its thinness , one salient fea- ture . If you had found yourself anywhere seated next to that man , your eye would have passed him over as too ...
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