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Master Wybrants, an infant weighing 39 pounds, on his mother's knee. Coloured etching by C. Williams, 1806.

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Lettering: Mr. Lambert in miniature or Master Wybrants the modern Hercules, who at the age of 4 months weighed 39 pounds ...
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Title: Master Wybrants, an infant weighing 39 pounds, on his mother's knee. Coloured etching by C. Williams, 1806.
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Lettering: Mr.
Lambert in miniature or Master Wybrants the modern Hercules, who at the age of 4 months weighed 39 pounds .

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