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1 Barbarous nations have a physiognomy of tribe or of horde, rather than individuality of look or features.
2 We get the fonder of our houses if they have a physiognomy of their own, as our friends have .
3 They have a physiognomy distinct from the rest of the Scottish people, and have a quick, sharp, rather angry accent.
4 A good deal later, when close upon fifteen, I began vaguely to see that words have a physiognomy of their own.
5 It had a physiognomy and character of its own-thisfantastic foreigner!
6 None of the leading men of his day had a physiognomy so palpably mental.
7 But the rooms had a physiognomy of their own, from their exquisite neatness and cheerful simplicity.
8 Rebellion has a physiognomy of its own, and I had by this time learned to read it with tolerable fidelity to nature.
9 Such a thing has a physiognomy not to be disguised, and I should fancy a man might as easily negotiate St. Paul's Cathedral.
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