| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1794 - 612 pages
...almoft the appearance 'of being pink-eyed. In other refpecls their eyes are dark-brown, or rather Mack, and the eye-lids form in the great angle of the eye...from other nations. The eye-brows are alfo placed fomewhat higher. Their heads are in general large, and their necks fliort, their hair black, thick,... | |
| 1794 - 612 pages
...conic quence of which thefe people have almoft the appearance of being pink-eyed. In other refpecls their eyes are dark-brown, or rather black, and the...furrow, which makes the Japanefe look as if they were fliarp-fighted, and difcriminates them from other nations. The eye-brows are alfo placed fomewhat higher.... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1794 - 612 pages
...confeqceticc of wliich thefe people have almoit the appearance 'of being pink-eyed. In other refpeels their eyes are dark-brown, or rather black, and the...eye-lids form in the great angle of the eye a deep furraw, ivhich makes the Japanefe look as if they were iharp-fighted, ad difcriminates them from other... | |
| 1794 - 512 pages
...oblong, linall, and are funk, deeper in the head, in contequence of which thefe people have almoft the appearance of being pink-eyed. In other refpefts...furrow, which makes the Japanefe look as if they were (harp lighted, and difcrlminates them from other nations. The eye-brows are alfo placed fomeirvhat... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1804 - 706 pages
...people have almost the appearance of being pink-eyed. In other respects their eyes are dark brown, or rather black ; and the eye-lids form in the great angle of the eye a deep furrow, which makes the Japanese look as if they were shaip sighted, and discriminates them from other nations. The eye-brows... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1812 - 832 pages
...the ufe they iriake of oil*; their eyes are fmall, of a dark brown colour and funk deep hi the head, and the eyelids form in the great angle of the eye a deep furrow, which dlfcriminates them from other nations; their eyebrows are alfo placed fomewhat higher; and their nofes,... | |
| 1821 - 768 pages
...they make of oils ; their eyes arc small, of a (Lu I« brown colour, and sunk deep in ili:.- head, and the eyelids form in the great angle of the eye a deep furrow, which discriminates them from other nations ; their eyebrows are also placed somewhat higher; and their noses,... | |
| James Bell - 1831 - 778 pages
...being pink-eyed. In other fwpects their eyes are dark brown, or rather black, and the eye-lids form ю the great angle of the eye a deep furrow, which makes the Japanese kok as if they were sharpsighted, and discriminates them from other nations. The eyebrows... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 910 pages
...people have almost the appearance of being pink-eyed. In other respects their eyes are dark brown, or rather black, and the eye-lids form in the great angle of the eye a deep furrow, which makes the Japanese look as if they were sbarpsighted, and discriminates them from other nations. The eyebrows... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1832 - 864 pages
...shining by the use of oils ; their eyes иге small, of dark brown colour, and sunk deep in the head, and the eyelids form in the great angle of the eye a deep furrow, which discriminates them from other nations; their eyebrows are also placed somewhat higher ; and their noses... | |
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