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Vertoogh Van Nieu Nederland; and Breeden Raedt Aende Vereenichde Nederlandsche Provintien. Two Rare Tracts, Printed in 1649-'50. Relating to the Admin (en Inglés)
Adriaen Van Der 1620-1655 Donck
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Henry Cruse 1810-1882 Murphy
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Wentworth Press
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Vertoogh Van Nieu Nederland; and Breeden Raedt Aende Vereenichde Nederlandsche Provintien. Two Rare Tracts, Printed in 1649-'50. Relating to the Admin (en Inglés) - Donck, Adriaen Van Der 1620-1655 ; Murphy, Henry Cruse 1810-1882
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