He is of small stature, somewhat bent forward, and supports the infirmities of age by walking with a staff.
There are some villages about this place, with lucerne, clover and bearded rice of small stature.
Most of the grasses continue, but all are comparatively of small stature.
This black king of Siam was of small stature, of an evil presence, and an extraordinarily compound character, of great wickedness, mixed with great generosity.
The men are despicable looking people, of small stature, of a colour between black and yellow, which we call olive, having voices like women, and long black hair flowing on their shoulders.
Brownie is a personage of small stature, wrinkled visage, covered with short curly brown hair, and wearing a brown mantle and hood.
They were of small stature, looked rather old, and wore blue and green aprons.
They are of small stature; their limbs are lank; their coat is coarse, woolly, rude, and rough.
He lives in numerous troops, is of small stature, with a yellowish or yellow-brown skin on the back, and a white belly, a brown or blackish belt marking the sides.
Now, do these stories give us only a materialistic view of the spirit world held by early man, or can we also trace in them a reminiscence of a pre-Celtic race of small stature?
In these tales from Ireland, Scotland, and Switzerland, may there not be a reminiscence of a conquered race of small stature, but considerable strength, who worked either as slaves or for some small gift?
He was of small stature, but shrewd and active, and a fluent speaker.
Motherwell was of small stature, but thick set and muscular.
He was of small stature, but spoke with great force and vehemence, and occasionally with the same sing-song voice, common among the old Scottish preachers.
Of small stature, he yet possessed an elegant and commanding form.
The pulse of an infant, or of a man of small stature, is more frequent than that of a grown person, or a man of a large size.
The middle stature is from five feet two to five feet seven inches; and such as fall under these measures are said to be of small stature.
According to Struys, the Formosans are of small stature, particularly those who inhabit the mountains, and that they have broad faces.
The characteristics which the tribes belonging to this group possess in common are an olive-brown complexion, small stature, low retiring forehead, and horizontal eyes, which are not drawn down at the outer angle.
The inhabitants of Ponte de Lima are of small stature, and possess fine vigorous forms.
They are of small stature, yellowish complexion, and repulsive countenance.
The microcephalism of races, as well as of individuals, of small stature, must not be confounded with the true microcephaly of a dwarfed or imperfectly developed brain, which is invariably accompanied with mental imbecility.
There appear, therefore, to be traces of one or more aboriginal races of small stature.
Traditions of this class may possibly point to the existence of an aboriginal race of small stature.
The philosopher Kant was also of small stature; and Dr.
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