Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 18
... head - dress . The former , which appears to have consisted of colored leather , was richly embroidered in the centre with lions ' heads and other devices , including sometimes the name of the individual , and had a border composed of a ...
... head - dress . The former , which appears to have consisted of colored leather , was richly embroidered in the centre with lions ' heads and other devices , including sometimes the name of the individual , and had a border composed of a ...
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... heads shaved , and often un- covered , while the Persians wore their hair , and covered their heads with thick and warm caps . The higher orders of the Egyptians occasionally wore caps , some large and some tight ; but the favorite head ...
... heads shaved , and often un- covered , while the Persians wore their hair , and covered their heads with thick and warm caps . The higher orders of the Egyptians occasionally wore caps , some large and some tight ; but the favorite head ...
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... head in the direction indicated , and from and to the points expressed . In one , Alexander , 1. Horizontally round the head , over the eyebrows , and the greatest prominence of the backhead , 197 inches . 2. From the glabella , or ...
... head in the direction indicated , and from and to the points expressed . In one , Alexander , 1. Horizontally round the head , over the eyebrows , and the greatest prominence of the backhead , 197 inches . 2. From the glabella , or ...
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