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"It may be set down, we suppose, as a matter sufficiently settled to become a principle, that men are moved by nothing more generally and certainly than by the power of Beauty -- particularly Beauty in Woman." This book is an anthropological study of the human female, her biological and physiological qualities. It looks at the subject of what constitutes beauty as seen through various factors. It is the work of Scottish Physiologist Alexander Walker.
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