The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... skin , which is known to be white , into actual contact with the transparent cuticle , produced that milky or pearl - like appearance , which has been already said to have marked the complexion of the individual whose case we are con ...
... skin , which is known to be white , into actual contact with the transparent cuticle , produced that milky or pearl - like appearance , which has been already said to have marked the complexion of the individual whose case we are con ...
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... skin from which it derived its nutriment , except that various tufts of it became , at first , white , but afterwards returned to their primitive darkness . It retains , at present , the close African nap , notwithstanding the perfect ...
... skin from which it derived its nutriment , except that various tufts of it became , at first , white , but afterwards returned to their primitive darkness . It retains , at present , the close African nap , notwithstanding the perfect ...
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... skin . Considering the success of his hypothesis as in some way depending on the fixedness or immutability of that organ , our author asserts , that " this fine integument ( the skin ) although extremely delicate , and susceptible of ...
... skin . Considering the success of his hypothesis as in some way depending on the fixedness or immutability of that organ , our author asserts , that " this fine integument ( the skin ) although extremely delicate , and susceptible of ...
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