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Bernhard Havestadt (b. at Cologne, 27
February 1714; died at Münster 1781) was a
German Jesuit missionary in Chile. He
entered the Lower-Rhenish province...
- Hasak [de] and
Julius Emmerich [de] from the 1880s to the
early 1900s,
Havestadt & Contag [de] in the 1890s and
early 1900s,
Curjel &
Moser in the 1900s...
- on 19
April 1891 as
horsecar tramlines. The
tramway was
built by the
Havestadt, Contag. & Cie. company, with
which the city of Bonn had
concluded an...
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Westphalia (Chilidúgú sive Res Chilenses) by the
German Jesuit Bernhard Havestadt. The work by Febrés was used as a
basic preparation from 1810 for missionary...
- same
method was used in
Chile by
Jesuit priests.
Jesuit priest Bernardo Havestadt came to
Chile in 1748 and
worked as
missionary in La
Mocha Concepción...
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Alsatian specialist in Gr****
patristic and
monastic spirituality Bernhard Havestadt,
German missionary in
Chile Timothy Healy, late
president of Georgetown...
- Trams. The
entire tramline runs on
double tracks and uses
balloon loops.
Havestadt & Contag [de]
opened the
first horse-drawn tram line on the 16th of May...
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Glossar der feuerländischen
Sprache (in German).
Oxford University.
Havestadt, Bernhard; Platzmann,
Julius (1883). Chilidúgú, sive,
Tractatus linguae...
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suburban railway through Ohlsdorf to the
Alster Valley and beyond. The
Havestadt &
Contag Company of
Berlin was
engaged to plan the
building of the line...