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... head with his fingers , the whole fell at once , leaving sating in his band but an handful of hair : there wether ... heads with a razor . See NAZA- RITE . The falling off of the hair , or a change of its colour , was regarded amongst ...
... head with his fingers , the whole fell at once , leaving sating in his band but an handful of hair : there wether ... heads with a razor . See NAZA- RITE . The falling off of the hair , or a change of its colour , was regarded amongst ...
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... heads grow thick and long ; which laft was confidered as a mark of dignity and noble birth . Boadicea , queen of the ... head - drets . To have the hair entirely cut off was fo great a difgrace , that it was a punishment inflicted on ...
... heads grow thick and long ; which laft was confidered as a mark of dignity and noble birth . Boadicea , queen of the ... head - drets . To have the hair entirely cut off was fo great a difgrace , that it was a punishment inflicted on ...
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... head is called the head of the hair ; and the other , with which they begin to give the buckle , the point . Formerly the peruke- makers made no difference between the ends , bit curled and wove them by either indifferently ; bat this ...
... head is called the head of the hair ; and the other , with which they begin to give the buckle , the point . Formerly the peruke- makers made no difference between the ends , bit curled and wove them by either indifferently ; bat this ...
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... head ; but what furprised them mo was , that the head was adorned with a kind glory , confifting of 3 or 4 finall concentric crown of a very lively colour , each exhibiting all the v rieties of the primary rainbow , and having the ci ...
... head ; but what furprised them mo was , that the head was adorned with a kind glory , confifting of 3 or 4 finall concentric crown of a very lively colour , each exhibiting all the v rieties of the primary rainbow , and having the ci ...
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... head , with which any thing is forged or driven.- The armourers , Shak With bufy hammers clofing rivets up , Give dreadful note of preparation . The ftuff will not work well with a hamnur Bacon . - It is broken not without many biows ...
... head , with which any thing is forged or driven.- The armourers , Shak With bufy hammers clofing rivets up , Give dreadful note of preparation . The ftuff will not work well with a hamnur Bacon . - It is broken not without many biows ...
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