 | 1786
...little before the fwelling pan, This in< ifion, xvhich is made even in the fucking children, is otter above two inches long ; and either by its natural retraction, when the wound is frefh, or by the repetition of foine artificial management, afiumes the true fhape of lips, and becomes... | |
 | 1784
...nnfightly ornamental fafhion, adopted by fome of both fexes, is their having the under lip flit, or cut, quite through, in the direction of the mouth, a little below the fwelling part. This incifion, which is made even in the fucking children, is often above two inches... | |
 | 1790 - 628 páginas
...mouth a little before the fwelling part. This incilioii, which is made even in the fucking children, i? often above two inches long ; and either by its natural retraction, when the wound isfrefh, orbythe repetition of fome artificial management, aiiumeJ the true fhape of lips, and becomes... | |
 | William Fordyce Mavor - 1796
...direction of the mouth, a. little below the fwelling part. This incilion, which is made even in the fucking children, is often above two inches long; and either by its natural retracVton, when the wound is frefh, or by the repetition of fome artificial management, afiumes the... | |
 | William Fordyce Mavor - 1796
...unfightly ornamental fafhion, adopted by fome of both fexcs, is the having their under lip flit,, or cut quite through in the direction of the mouth, a little below, the fwelling part. This incifion, which is made even in the fucking children, is often above two inches... | |
 | Robert Kerr - 1815
...unsightly ornamental fashion, adopted by some of both sexes, is their having the under-lip slit, or cut, quite through, in the direction of the mouth, a little...and becomes so large as to admit the tongue through. This happened to be the case, when the first person having this incision -was seen by one of the seamen,... | |
 | General history - 1814
...unsightly ornamental fashion, adopted by some of botli sexes, is their having the under-lip slit, or cut, quite through, in the direction of the mouth, a little...and becomes so large as to admit the tongue through. This happened to be the case, when the first person having this incision was seen by one of the seamen,... | |
 | Robert Kerr - 1824
...unsightly ornamental fashion, adopted by some of both sexes, is their having the under-lip slit, or cut, quite through, in the direction of the mouth, a little...true shape of lips, and becomes so large as to admit toe tongue through. This happened to be the case, when the first person having this incision was seen... | |
 | James Cook - 1842
...unsightly ornamental fashion adopted by some of both sexes, is their having the under lip slit, or cut quite through in the direction of the mouth, a little...artificial management, assumes the true shape of lips, and become so large as to admit the tongue through. This happened to be the case, when the first person... | |
 | 1844
...the lower lip to the cheeks, and adopt two modes. The one consists in the under lip being slit or cut quite through, in the direction of the mouth, a little below the thick part. This incision, which is made even in children at the breast, is often above two inches... | |
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