- Schnitger, his son
Franz Caspar Schnitger and his
successor Albertus Antonius Hinsz. It has 52
speaking stops on
three manuals and pedal, and is one of the...
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Albertus Antonius Hinsz (also:
Albert Anthoni Hinsch; born 1704 in Hamburg, died 17
March 1785 in Uit****zen, the Netherlands) was an
organ builder in...
- (1925–1926) Duo (1912–1914)
Duplex (1919–1921) Dursley-Pedersen (1912) Mr.
Hinsz (1900)
Eadie (1898–1901)
Eaglet (1948)
Economic (1921–1922)
Edismith (1905)...
- C. Scott; Anderson, R. Charles; Best,
Peter B.; ****croft,
Victor G.;
Hinsz,
Harvey L.; Peddemors,
Victor & Pitman,
Robert L. (2003): Appearance, Distribution...
- Bram
Brandemann plays BWV 542 on the
Hinsz organ at the
Buitenkerk Kampen...
- S2CID 18739720.
Archived from the
original on 2012-03-31.
Retrieved 2011-08-26.
Hinsz, V.B.; Tomhave, J.A. (1991). "Smile and (Half) the
World Smiles with You...
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Indopacetus pacificus. Dalebout, Ross, Baker, Anderson, Best, ****croft,
Hinsz, Peddemors, and Pitman. July 2003,
Marine Mammal Science, 19(3):421–461...
- had been
taken over by
Hinsz.
After Hinsz' death, he and
Frans Casper Snitger [de] (the
grandson of Schnitger, and
stepson of
Hinsz) ran the
workshop together...
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Evolution of an Idea. Philadelphia:
Running Press. p. 1042. ISBN 0-7624-2136-3.
Hinsz,
Verlin B.; Matz,
David C.; Patience,
Rebecca A. (2001). "Does women's hair...
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Erlbaum ****ociates. pp. 353–382 (366). ISBN 978-0-8058-4440-5. OCLC 71725282.
Hinsz,
Verlin B. (2005). "The
influences of
social aspects of
competition in goal-setting...