990 resultados para Hemprich, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1796-1825.


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von Lamprecht

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Wilhelm Sauerwein: "Der Gräff, wie er leibt und lebt", Georg Friedrich Gräff, Samuel Friedrich Hassel

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Bitte um eine Biographie Wilhelm Buschs

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Wilhelm Rieger

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Franz Wallner, Alexandre Dumas, Wilhelm Keller, Vorschlag, ein Theaterstück für ihn zu bearbeiten, Idee zu einer Posse, Vorschlag einer Hampelmann-Bühnenfassung

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Frankfurter Dialekttheater, Wilhelm Sauerwein: "Der Gräff, wie er leibt und lebt", "Gräff im Grünen", "Der Amerikaner", Carl Malß, Pfeifer: "Die Brunnenfahrt", Sauerwein: Briefe an Wilhelm Rieger (verloren), Collegzeitung, Geplante Sauerwein-Gesamtausgabe

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Friedrich Stoltze II, J. Daltroff, Nachrichten aus Frankfurt, Wilhelm Ducca, Hermann Stoltze, Stadtverordnetenwahlen, Mook

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Frankfurter Latern, Annoncen-Beilage, Wilhelm Kaulen, Haasenstein & Vogler

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The third volume of the College Papers contains original documents dating from 1785 to 1796, spanning the tenures of president Joseph Willard and treasurer Ebenezer Storer. The series chiefly consists of incoming correspondence for Storer.

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The third volume of the College Papers contains original documents dating from 1785 to 1796, spanning the tenures of president Joseph Willard and treasurer Ebenezer Storer. The series chiefly consists of incoming correspondence for Storer.

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Handwritten draft of the Charles P. Sumner’s valedictory poem to the Harvard class of 1796, in a 19th century hardcover binding beginning “The youth by adverse fortune forced to roam…”. The poem mentions John Russell, a member of the Class of 1796 who died in November 1795. The copy includes edits and struck-out words.