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Picciola is a
novel published in 1836 by Joseph-Xavier Boniface. The book
tells the
story of
Count Charney, a
former soldier who lost his
trust in man...
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villages of Baroncino, Corvinia, Magazzeno, Pagliarone,
Picciola and Sant'Antonio a Picenzia. It
borders with Battipaglia, Bellizzi, Giffoni...
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Dioxyna picciola is a
species of
tephritid or
fruit flies in the
genus Dioxyna of the
family Tephritidae. It
feeds on a wide
variety of Asteraceae. Canada...
- of the Romanticists,
entitled Poèmes, odes, épîtres. In 1836
appeared Picciola, a
novel about the
Count de Charney, a
political prisoner in Piedmont,...
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Picciola serenata (little serenade) in B-flat
major is a
serenade written by
Italian composer Antonio Salieri scored for five instruments: 2 oboes, 2 horns...
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cifra (1789) Palmira,
regina di
Persia (1795)
Falstaff (1799)
Instrumental Picciola serenata (1776)
Sacred La p****ione di Gesù
Cristo (1776)
Vocal Per la ricuperata...
- 09.009. PMID 17961850. Carissimi, M; Gentili, P; Grumelli, E; Milla, E;
Picciola, G; Ravenna, F (1976). "Basic
ethers of
cyclohexylphenols with beta-blocking...
- with the
treaties Delle cause, dei
segni e dei
luoghi delle malattie,
Picciola terapeutica,
Degli abusi dei
medici and
Delle orine,
libro quattro. Cardano...
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First Writing Lesson and
Picciola.
Martineau was
buried in
Kensal Green Cemetery. Kit's
Writing Lesson, London, Tate, 1852.
Picciola, London, Tate, 1853....
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complexes are
developed and used year-round. Chronologically:
Giuseppe Picciola,
Italian poet (1859–1907)
Giuseppe Pagano,
Italian architect (1896–1945)...