RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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... Rubens spelt their surname during their stay in Germany , in order to bring it into accord with the native pronunciation . she at last succeeded in freeing him from the prison. ( To page 13. ) Fig . 4. DEMOCRITOS , from a series of antique.
... Rubens spelt their surname during their stay in Germany , in order to bring it into accord with the native pronunciation . she at last succeeded in freeing him from the prison. ( To page 13. ) Fig . 4. DEMOCRITOS , from a series of antique.
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... Rubens . - Towards the end of the year 1577 , Princess Anna , who had been meanwhile divorced from her husband died . Johann Rubens therefore thought the time propitious to attain a free pardon from the Prince of Orange , who moreover ...
... Rubens . - Towards the end of the year 1577 , Princess Anna , who had been meanwhile divorced from her husband died . Johann Rubens therefore thought the time propitious to attain a free pardon from the Prince of Orange , who moreover ...
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