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  • * [[Nicolas Bosret]] - ([[1799]]-[[1876]]), blind organist from Namur (''Li Bia Bouquet''). * [[Nicolas Henri Delhaise]] - ([[1799]] - [[1865]]) ...
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  • ...don, the natural son of Edward the Black Prince'' (1793), ''Destination'' (1799), and ''Edwin, king of Northumberland'' (1802). She also wrote [[essay]]s l * ''Destination or memoirs of a private family'' (1799) ...
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  • ''The Times Higher Education Supplement'', 2007, '''1799''' (June 22), page 2</ref> stating that academics who endorse the use of Wi ...
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  • ...έ Didymus Taurinensis de pronunc. divini nominis quatuor literarum (Parmae 1799) p. 32ff, {{polytonic|ἰαοὺ}} L, {{polytonic|ἰὰ οὐαὶ}} Nic., {{polytonic|ἰὰ ...
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  • ...n-Housz [[Fellow_of_the_Royal_Society|FRS]] (8 December 1730 – 7 September 1799) was a Dutch physiologist, biologist and chemist. ...
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  • ...ometimes in German Vinzenz, in English Vincent, in Czech Vincenc (*Oct. 4, 1799 -† Nov. 28, 1851) was a farmer in Gräfenberg (today Lázně Jeseník), Austria ...
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