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" The forehead and temples had lost little or nothing of their muscular substance ; the cartilage of the nose was gone ; but the left eye, in the first moment of exposure, was open and full, though it vanished almost immediately : and the pointed beard,... "
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An account of what appeared on opening the coffin of king Charles the first ...

sir Henry Halford (1st bart.) - 1813 - 30 pages
...its covering. The complexion of the skin of it was dark and discoloured. The forehead and temples had lost little or nothing of their muscular substance...was perfect. The shape of the face was a long oval ; many of the teeth remained ; and the left ear, in consequence of the interposition of the unctuous...
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Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volume 2

1813 - 550 pages
...its covering. The complexion of the skin of it was dark and discoloured. The forehead and temples had lost little or nothing of their muscular substance...was perfect. The shape of the face was a long oval ; many of the teeth remained ; and the left ear, in consequence of the interposition of the unctuous...
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The Analectic Magazine, to which is Added, an Appendix of Official ..., Volume 2

1813 - 552 pages
...covering. The complexion of the skin of it was dark and discoloured. The foreliead and temples had lost little or nothing of their muscular substance;...was perfect. The shape of the face was a long oval; many of the teeth remained: and the left ear, in consequence of tlie interposition of the unctuous...
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The Halcyon Luminary, and Theological Repository, Volume 2

1813 - 594 pages
...its covering. The complexion of the skin of it was dark and discolored. The forehead and temples had lost little or nothing of their muscular substance;...of exposure, was open and full, though it vanished alinoxt immediately : and the pointed beard, so characteristic of the period of the reign of king Charles,...
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Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly ..., Volume 3

Benjamin Flower - 1813 - 438 pages
...its covering. The complexion of the skin of it was dark and discoloured. The forehead and temples had lost little or nothing of their muscular substance...the cartilage of the nose was gone ; but the left eve, in the first moment of exposure, was open and full, though it vanished almost immediately: and...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 55

Edmund Burke - History - 1814 - 830 pages
...its covering. The complexion of the skin of it was dark and discoloured. The forehead and temples had lost little or nothing of their muscular substance...pointed beard, so characteristic of the period of the reignqf King Charles, was perfect. The shape of the fuce was a long oval; many of the teeth remained,...
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The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations ..., Volume 13, Part 3

John Britton - Architecture - 1815 - 920 pages
...its covering. The complexion of the skin of it was dark and discoloured. The forehead and temples had lost little or nothing of their muscular substance...was perfect. The shape of the face was a long oval; many of the teeth remained ; and the left ear, in consequence of the interposition of the unctuous...
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London and Middlesex: Or, An Historical, Commercial ..., Volume 3, Issue 2

Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1815 - 918 pages
...its covering. The complexion of the skin of it was dark and discoloured. The forehead and temples had lost little or nothing of their muscular substance...was perfect. The shape of the face was a long oval ; many of the teeth remained ; and the left ear, in consequence of the interposition of the unctuous...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register

Walter Scott - Europe - 1815 - 770 pages
...covering. The complexion of the skin of it was dark and discoloured. The forehead and templesV had lost little or nothing of their muscular substance...was perfect. The shape of the face was a long oval; many of the teeth remained, and the left car, in consequence of the interposition of the unctunus matter...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 6

Europe - 1815 - 772 pages
...its covering. The complexion of the skin of it was dark and discoloured. The forehead and temples had lost little or nothing of their muscular substance:...left eye, in the first moment of exposure, was open andfull, though it vanished almost immediately, and the pointed beard, so characterig' tic of the period...
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