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the whole work myj attention was uninterruptedly devoted to seeing 

 that not the slightest change occurred in the parts which could be 

 considered reliable, and also that no anatomical faults, in respect to 

 the proportions of the soft parts, were allowed to creep into those re- 



Fig. i[. The s;ime bust ns in Kg. iO, in piolile. 



gions of the head which were in a less degree dependent upon the 

 form of the cranium. 



Several criticisms will ^-ery likely be made of my SwedenborCt 

 bust, and I am] fully conscious that I have not succeeded in repro- 

 ducing in it all the characteristi-c features of the portraits, but the 



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