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Paulus, H. E. G. (Heinrich Eberhard Gottlob), 1761-1851. Lebens- und Todeskunden über Johann Heinrich Voss 1 record
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Paulus, H. E. G. (Heinrich Eberhard Gottlob), 1761-1851. Wider die Duellvereine auf Universitäten 1 record
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Paulus Hook, Battle of, N.J., 1779 About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 3 records
Broader terms (in subject list):
  1. New Jersey--History--Revolution, 1775-1783 (117 records)
  2. United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Campaigns (797 records)
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Paulus Hook (N.J.)--Maps 7 records
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Paulus Hook (N.J.)--Maps--Facsimiles 3 records
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Paulus, Julius 1 record
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Paulus, Julius, active approximately 200 5 records
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Paulus, Julius, active approximately 200. Libri quinque sententiarum 6 records
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Paulus, Julius. Receptarum sententiarum ad filium libri quinque 1 record
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Paulus, Karoline (Paulus), Frau, 1767-1844 1 record
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Paulus Middelburgensis, bp., -1534 2 records
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Paulus Monacus, Abbot of Grottaferrata, active 1004 1 record
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Paulus, Norma 1 record
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Paulus, of Beth-Ukkame 1 record
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Paulus, of Prague, ca. 1413-1471. Liber viginti artium 1 record
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Paulus, of Samosata, patriarch of Antioch, fl. 260-272 1 record
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Paulus, Piter 1 record
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Paulus Silentiarius 1 record
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Paulus Silentiarus 1 record
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Paulus Simplex 1 record
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