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are mostly very low in stature — there are many
less, than four feet ten inches, and perhaps more
under five feet, three inches, than above that standard,
— a flat nose seems the most characteristic
feature, but it not so flat, as the Coffers of Africa,
nor are their lips so thick, though they are in general
thicker, than the inhabitants of the Äeigh|bu-
ring plains. 91?an f. aud) Hedges p. 87- 88- i|l
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bartbun wollte- Asiat.. Res. I. 427. . . iu conformation
of whiclr it may be added, that the mountaineers
of Bengal and Bahar pan hardly be distinguished
in some of their features particularly their
lips, and noses, from the modern Abyssinians,
whom the Arabs call the Childern of Cush.
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\vas surprised to find him at my elbow, a creature,
that hardly bore thè resemblance of humanity, of
disgusting features, meagre limbs, and diminutive
stature. — He was of a mixed race, between the
Bootaa, and the Bengalee.
i ) Anquétî), 1. c. p. 36. 37. les Indiens ont—■ le pied
dong, et le poignet beaucoup moins large, que celui
des Européens. La plupart ont les genoux arqués
en dehors, comme un arphet de basse. — Les François
nés d’un père blanc, et d’une mère de sang Indien,
ont dans le corps les mêmes defauts, que les
Indiens.
v 2) Pyrard I. 2 7 t. C e sont (les Naîres) les hommes
les plus beaux, les mieux formez et les mieux proportionnez
que j’aye jamais vus. II. 160. Ces hommes
et les femmes de Cambaye, Guzerate, et Surate
sont ~ fort beaux, et bien proportionnez; Or-
me’s Fragm. p. 465. there is not à handsomer race
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