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du£t ; whence it may be very juftly faid, fuch poor 
Creatures have unmeaning Countenances. 
XXII. 
From what 1 have hitherto laid down, and from 
the following Explanation of the Figures, I hope it 
will appear, that no Analogy can be drawn from 
Brutes, no Signs from the Voice, nor general Shape 
of the Face, or any of its Parts ; in a Word, nothing 
but the Aftions of the Mufcles, become habitual in 
Obedience to the reigning Tempers of the Mind, 
can in any wife account for them ; and the Art of 
Phyliognomy, efpecially the Metopofcopy , or what 
relates to the Face, muft prove very uncertain with- 
out this Foundation. 
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