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  • 'Bynin' Amara : "a distinct advance on Easton's Syrup." Lancet : June 1914.
  • 'Bynin' Amara : "a distinct advance on Easton's Syrup." Lancet : June 1915.
  • Bynin-Amara : "a distinct advance on Easton's Syrup." The Lancet : August 1910.
  • Bynin-Amara : analogous to Eastons Syrup but much easier of assimilation : July 1908.
  • Bynin-Amara : "a distinct advance on Easton's Syrup." The Lancet : March 1910.
  • Bynin-Amara : analogous to Eastons Syrup but much easier of assimilation : March 1909.
  • Essays on physiognomy : designed to promote the knowledge and the love of mankind / Written in the German language by John Caspar Lavater, and translated into English by Thomas Holcroft. To which are added, one hundred physiognomonical rules, a posthumous work by Mr. Lavater; and memoirs of the life of the author, compiled principally from the life of Lavater, by G. Gessner.
  • Essays on physiognomy : designed to promote the knowledge and the love of mankind / Written in the German language by John Caspar Lavater, and translated into English by Thomas Holcroft. To which are added, one hundred physiognomonical rules, a posthumous work by Mr. Lavater; and memoirs of the life of the author, compiled principally from the life of Lavater, by G. Gessner.
  • Essays on physiognomy : designed to promote the knowledge and the love of mankind / Written in the German language by John Caspar Lavater, and translated into English by Thomas Holcroft. To which are added, one hundred physiognomonical rules, a posthumous work by Mr. Lavater; and memoirs of the life of the author, compiled principally from the life of Lavater, by G. Gessner.
  • A table of the springs of action : shewing the several species of pleasures and pains, of which man's nature is susceptible: together with the several species of interests, desires, and motives, respectively corresponding to them: and the several sets of appellatives, neutral, eulogistic and dyslogistic, by which each species of motive is wont to be designated: to which are added explanatory notes and observations ...