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- Canaries, Mexico, Peru, and New Granada. New York: Macmillan, 1908. Lewin, Boleslao. Los criptojudíos: Un fenómeno religioso y social. Buenos Aires: Milá,...
- where the Countess Olga ****rev introduces the virtuoso Polish pianist Boleslao Lazinski. De Siriex sings about Russian women ("La donna russa è femmina...
- some kind of "plan" for the city of Havana in 1884." "He" means Lewin, Boleslao (1967). Popper, un conquistador patagónico [Popper, a Patagonian Conquistador]...
- has been entrusted by her father to the care of Boleslao, lord of the Castle of Ostropoll. Boleslao wants to marry Lodoïska, but she is in love with...
- Mexico, Peru, New Granada. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1908. Lewin, Boleslao. El Santo Oficio en América: y el más grande proceso inquisitorial en el...
- Academic Studies Press. ISBN 9781644695333. Retrieved 24 October 2024. Lewin, Boleslao (1977). Singular proceso de Salomón Machorro (Juan de León) israelita liornés...
- having baptized his son according to Jewish law. According to historian Boleslao Lewin, the charges were likely based on at least partially fabricated evidence;: 294 ...
- residency in France for service to his chosen homeland. Kulczewski's father, Boleslao Eugenio Kulczewski y Lester, was born in 1849 in Algeria, a French colony...
- (1960) Historia de los presidentes argentinos (1961), with Alberto Palcos, Boleslao Lewin, Ricardo Rodríguez Molas and Félix Luna Hombres de la Argentina,...
- Met's Sunday Night Concert Series, and he also portra**** the minor role of Boleslao Lazinski in Umberto Giordano's Fedora on the Met stage between 1924 and...