The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... head , he manages to have the hair , which is nearly a span long , so plaited and disposed as to hide the bald part . He always wears a silver or gold bodkin with a large head , called walever , upon his fore- head ; and round the ...
... head , he manages to have the hair , which is nearly a span long , so plaited and disposed as to hide the bald part . He always wears a silver or gold bodkin with a large head , called walever , upon his fore- head ; and round the ...
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... head in the manner from which it derives its popular name ; and many insects , such as the dragon - flies , can turn their heads nearly round about ; though , from the great volume of their eyes , this might almost be considered ...
... head in the manner from which it derives its popular name ; and many insects , such as the dragon - flies , can turn their heads nearly round about ; though , from the great volume of their eyes , this might almost be considered ...
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... head , with which he caught some small fish ; and he also occasionally succeeded in killing a bird . These he was obliged to eat raw ; and when all other resources failed , he was reduced to the necessity of eating grass , and a kind of ...
... head , with which he caught some small fish ; and he also occasionally succeeded in killing a bird . These he was obliged to eat raw ; and when all other resources failed , he was reduced to the necessity of eating grass , and a kind of ...
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