It is true that the minds of the spectators of this interesting sight were well prepared to receive this impression, but it is also certain that such a facility of belief had been occasioned by the simplicity and truth of Mr. Herbert's narrative, every... A Summer's Day at Windsor, and a Visit to Eton - Page 75by Edward Jesse - 1841 - 151 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1813 - 550 pages
...facility of belief had been occasioned by the simplicity and truth of Mr. Herbert's Narrative, every part of which had been confirmed by the investigation,...be denied that the shape of the face, the forehead, an eye, and the beard, are the most important features by which resemblance is determined. " When the... | |
| 1813 - 552 pages
...facility of helief had been occasioned by the simplicity and truth of Mr. Herbert's Narrative, every part of which had been confirmed by the investigation,...be denied that the shape of the face, the forehead, an eye, and the beard, are the most important features by which resemblance is determined. "When the... | |
| sir Henry Halford (1st bart.) - 1813 - 30 pages
...facility of belief had been occasioned by the simplicity and truth of Mr. Herbert's Narrative, every part of which had been confirmed by the investigation,...be denied that the shape of the face, the forehead, an eye, and the beard, are the most important features by which resemblance is determined. When the... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1813 - 778 pages
...belief had been occasioned by the simplicity and truth of Mr. Herbert's Narrative rative, every ptrt of which had been confirmed by the investigation,...be denied that the shape of the face, the forehead, an eye, and the beard, are the most important features by which resemblance is determined. — When... | |
| 1813 - 566 pages
...investigation, so far as it had advanced; and it will not be denied that the shape of the face, the forehead, an eye, and the beard, are the most important features..."When the head had been entirely disengaged from the atlarhments which confined it, it was found to be loose, and, without any difficulty, was taken up... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1814 - 830 pages
...facility of belief had been occasioned by the simplicity and truth of Mr. Herbert's Narrative, every part of which had been confirmed by the investigation,...that the shape of the face, the forehead, and eye, aud the beard, are most important features by which rrsemblnnce is determined. " When the head had... | |
| Europe - 1815 - 772 pages
...facility of belief had been occasioned by the simplicity and truth of Mr Herbert's Narrative, every part of which had been confirmed by the investigation,...the face, the forehead, and eye, and the beard, are most important feature* by which resemblance is determined. " When the head had been entirely disengaged... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1815 - 770 pages
...facility of belief had been occasioned by the simplicity and truth of Mr Herbert's Narrative, every part of which had been confirmed by the investigation,...advanced ; and it will not be denied that the shape ef the face, the forehead, -and eye, and the beard, are most important features by which resemblance... | |
| John Britton - Architecture - 1815 - 920 pages
...and truth of Mr. Herbert's narrative, every part of which had been confirmed, so far as it had been advanced, and it will not be denied, that the shape of the face, the forehead, an eye, and the beard, are the most prominent features by which resemblance is determined. " When the... | |
| Lewis Innes, Thomas Innes, James Stanier Clarke, James II (King of England) - Great Britain - 1816 - 752 pages
...facility of belief had been occasioned by the simplicity and truth of Mr. Herbert's Narrative, every part of which had been confirmed by the investigation,...be denied that the shape of the face, the forehead, an eye, and the beard, are the most important features by which resemblance is determined. When the... | |
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