- 1055–1056, 1062–1063.
Lawrence 2006, p. 206.
Burgtorf 2008, p. 31;
Prasch 1993, p. 1165.
Prasch 1993, pp. 1165–1166.
Brintnell 2011, pp. 40–41;
Burgtorf 2008...
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Auguste Prasch-Grevenberg (22
August 1854 – 14
December 1945) was a
German stage and film actress. She was born in Darmstadt,
Grand Duchy of
Hesse and...
-
Bavarian dialect. The
first dictionary of a
German dialect was
Johann Ludwig Prasch's Glossarium Bavari****.
Published in
Regensburg in 1689, it
contains 500...
- reported; the
magazines were unreliable. One battalion,
under a
Captain Prasch,
reported that only one of the ten guns they
received was
fully operational...
-
erupt through political mani****tion and the
vilification of the minority.
Prasch points out that, as
economic growth often occurs in
tandem with increased...
- w****ly]), (1
November 1905). This
article is
summarized (in German) in:
Adolf Prasch, ed., Die
Fortschritte auf dem
Gebiete der
Drahtlosen Telegraphie [Progress...
- adverti****ts by
Morris Cerullo that
offered miraculous healing to the disabled.
Prasch,
Jacob (2001). "A
tribute and
modern history lesson".
Christian Witness...
-
Archived from the
original on 12
August 2007.
Retrieved 21 July 2007.
James Prasch (2007). "You
Foolish Galatians, Who
Bewitched You? A
Crisis in Messianic...
-
Jacob Prasch announced on his
website that he had left
Revelation TV
after the
channel began broadcasting a w****ly
Jesse Duplantis show.
Prasch accused...
- 1836–2005.
Camden House. p. 247. ISBN 9781571133175. Colander, David;
Robert E.
Prasch;
Falguni A.
Sheth (2006). Race, Liberalism, and Economics.
University of...