| James Cowles Prichard - 1844 - 682 頁
...the time of the Mongolian conquest of China. The difference between the Chinese and the Mandschoos is almost imperceptible ; the latter are however fatter...Asia. There are women in China, especially among the Mandschoos, who have as fine complexions as the handsomest women in Europe, without the aid of white... | |
| James Cowles Prichard - 1844 - 682 頁
...the time of the Mongolian conquest of China. The difference between the Chinese and the Mandschoos is almost imperceptible ; the latter are however fatter...and more robust." " Though the physiognomy of the womeh is more agreeable than that of the men they are very far from possessing the beauty which is... | |
| Barbara Hawes - 1844 - 414 頁
...But they have not that piercing eye, which so generally animates the Indian countenance. The aspect of the women is more agreeable than that of the men ; they wear their hair of a great length, and pay much attention to its arrangement, greazing it with bear's... | |
| John Frost - 1849 - 478 頁
...But they have not that piercing eye, which so generally animates the Indian countenance. The aspect of the women is more agreeable than that of the men ; they wear their hair of a great length, and pay much attention to its arrangement, greasing it with bear's... | |
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