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Book Title
Mécanisme de la physionomie humaine, ou analyse électro-physiologique de l'expression des passions
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Paris, Jules Renouard, 1862
Year
1862
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Cambridge University Library
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JISC & NEH
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line 17 underline "Il ... rare"
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line 18 underline "score'ait ... deux"


bottom-margin annotation vertically crossed Aftr speakng of th movemt of th limbs, he turn to tho of th face, & remarks,
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lines 11—7 annotation vertically crossed !    good t show how Thery fails
line 5bottom-margin annotation Praise his book. well-knw for oth excellent Tretises, & add much undervalued ,in my opinion, by other writers — a vast step in advance
from End Slip annotation in brown ink p. 31.    showng absurdly how all «exprssn» created.


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from End Slip annotation in brown ink 36 43 53 } antagonism of sourcilier & frontal

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annotation p 2    woodcut of fac[?]ial