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Hugh Manley Career Academy (Chicago, Ill.)--Case studies 1 record
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Hugh Moore Fund 1 record
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  1. Parks--Pennsylvania (9 records)
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Hugh, of Amiens, Archbishop of Rouen, approximately 1080-1164 1 record
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Hugh, of Amiens, Archbishop of Rouen, ca. 1080-1164 1 record
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Hugh, of Balma, active 13th century 1 record
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Hugh, of Balma, active 13th century. Mystical epistemology of inner experience 1 record
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Hugh, of Balma, active 13th century. Viae Sion lugent. French & Latin 1 record
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Hugh, of Cluny, Saint, 1024-1109 1 record
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Hugh, of Cluny, Saint, 1024-1109--Congresses 1 record
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Hugh, of Cluny, Saint, 1024-1109--Exhibitions 1 record
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Hugh, of Flavigny, approximately 1064- 3 records
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Hugh, of Grenoble, Saint, 1053-1132 1 record
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Hugh of Lincoln, -1255 1 record
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Hugh, of Lincoln, Saint, 1140-1200 13 records
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Hugh, of Lincoln, Saint, 1140-1200--Congresses 1 record
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Hugh of Northwold, Bishop of Ely 1 record
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Hugh, of Saint-Cher, Cardinal, approximately 1200-1263 4 records
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Hugh, of Saint-Cher, Cardinal, approximately 1200-1263. De doctrina cordis 1 record
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Hugh, of Saint-Cher, Cardinal, ca. 1200-1263 1 record
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