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Colloquial language--History 1 record
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Colloquial language--Study and teaching 1 record
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  1. Catalan literature (37 records)
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Colloquium Charitativum (1st : 1645 : Toruń, Poland) 1 record
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Colloquium for Postgraduate Teaching of Psychiatry 1 record
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Colloquy de Poissy (1561) 1 record
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Colloquy of Poissy (1561)--Early works to 1800 2 records
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Colloquy of Poissy (1561 : Poissy, France) 12 records
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Colloquy of Poissy (1561 : Poissy, France)--Early works to 1800 4 records
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Colloquy of Ratisbon (1541) 1 record
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Colloquy of Ratisbon (1541)--Poetry 1 record
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Colloquy of Ratisbon (1546) 2 records
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Colloquy of Worms (1545) 1 record
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Collor 1 record
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Collor de Mello, Fernando Affonso, 1949- 7 records
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Collor de Mello, Fernando Affonso, 1949---Impeachment 3 records
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Collor, Lindolfo, 1891-1942. En el centenario de Solano López 1 record
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Collora, Sandy, 1968- 1 record
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Collord family 1 record
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Collord, William Adams, 1824- 1 record
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