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English: Fleuron from book:
Essays on physiognomy, designed to promote the knowledge and the love of mankind. By John Caspar Lavater, Citizen Of Zurich, And Minister Of The Gospel. Illustrated by more than eight hundred engravings Accurately Copied; And Some Duplicates Added From Originals. Executed by, or under the inspection of, Thomas Holloway. Translated from the French by Henry Hunter, D. D. Minister Of The Scots Church, London. Wall. God Created Man After His Own Image. ...
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Author Lavater, Johann Caspar
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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London
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printed for John Murray, NO. 32, Fleet-Street; H. Hunter, D. D. Charles's-Square; and T. Holloway, NO. 11, Bache's-Row, Hoxton
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Literature and Language
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T139902
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