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Bortala Mongol Zizhizhou (China)--Population--Statistics 1 record
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Bortala Mongol Zizhizhou (China)--Race relations 2 records
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We found a matching subject in our catalog for: Borte (The German word).
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Borte (The German word) About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 0 records
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  1. German language--Etymology (211 records)
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Borth, Fred, 1928- 1 record
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Borthwick Institute of Historical Research 4 records
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Borthwick Institute of Historical Research--Periodicals 1 record
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Borthwick, J. Douglas, fl. 1860 1 record
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Borthwick, John David--Travel--California 1 record
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Borthwick, John, Sir, d. 1570 1 record
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Borthwick, Mamah Bouton, 1869-1914 2 records
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Borthwick, Mamah Bouton, 1869-1914--Fiction 1 record
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Borthwick, Mamah Bouton, 1869-1914--Homes and haunts--Wisconsin--Spring Green 2 records
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Borthwick, Mark, 1963- 2 records
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Borthwick, Mark, 1963---Exhibitions 1 record
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Borthwick, P. (Peter), 1804-1852 4 records
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Borthwick, Thomas, Sir, 1835-1912 1 record
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Borthwick, William Murray--Imprisonment 1 record
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Borthwick, William Murray--Imprisonment, 1822 1 record
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Bortko, Vladimir, 1946- 1 record
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Bortner family About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 1 record
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