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History--Philosophy--Serbia 1 record
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History--PhilosophyJuvenile literature 1 record
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  1. Pictorial works (10 records)
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history, pilgrims, Boston, architecture, attractions 1 record
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history, plane, currency, weather, churches, food, alcohol, casino, hunting, fishing, sport, banking, festivals, customs, women, Frankfurt, river, forest, shopping, sightseeing, scenery, hotel, Berlin, communism, golf, yachting, horse riding 1 record
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history, plantation, American Revolution, architecture, sightseeing, development, museum 1 record
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History--Poetry 1 record
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history; poetry; politics; friendship; social class; naturalism; Quarterly Review 1 record
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History--Poland--20th century 1 record
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History--Political aspects 13 records
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History--Political aspects--21st century 1 record
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History--Political aspects--Argentina 2 records
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History--Political aspects--Bulgaria 1 record
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History--Political aspects--Congresses 1 record
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History--Political aspects--Cuba 1 record
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History--Political aspects--France 1 record
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History--Political aspects--Greece 1 record
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History--Political aspects--Indonesia 1 record
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History--Political aspects--Philippines 1 record
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History--Political aspects--Poland 2 records
2 records

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