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- Samuel Orgelbrand (1810 – 16 November 1868) was one of the most prominent Polish-Jewish printers, booksellers, and publishers of the 19th century. He is...
- Poland from 1793 to 1795. Orgelbrand, Samuel. Encyklopedyja powszechna S. Orgelbranda [Universal Encyclopedia by S. Orgelbrand]. Ostatnim kanclerzem był...
- Encyklopedia Powszechna (Universal Encyclopedia, Orgelbrand's Encyclopedia) published by Samuel Orgelbrand in 1859–1868 was one of the first modern Polish...
- she was behind this Stanisław." Orgelbrand, Samuel (1863) [1859]. Encyklopedja powszechna (in Polish). Vol. 13. Orgelbrand. Tchórzewska-Kabata, Halina (2010)...
- High School Reunion Sandy Frink Buddy **** Croner For My Baby Daniel Orgelbrand Television film ****e World Piers Cuthbertson-Smyth 1999 Titus Saturninus...
- p. 130. Retrieved 15 February 2024. Orgelbrand, Samuel (1867). Encyklopedyja powszechna (in Polish). Orgelbrand. p. 933. Retrieved 15 February 2024....
- ISBN 9788301145842. Retrieved 6 January 2021. Orgelbrand, Samuel (1861). Encyklopedia Powszechna (in Polish). Vol. 7. Warszawa: Orgelbrand. OCLC 4945657. Retrieved 2 February...
- Edward Tarsza] (1849). "5". Projekta Artystyczne w Litwie. Warsaw: S. Orgelbrand. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) "Transportation initiatives in the...
- Krzyżaków (History of the Teutonic Knights) (in Polish), Warsaw: Samuel Orgelbrand Rowell, S. C. (2000), "Baltic Europe", in Jones, Michael (ed.), The New...
- which vertical pillar on ends twince broken. Crown over helmet, by Samuel Orgelbrand. Notable bearers of this coat of arms include: Borejko, Boreyko, Boyko...