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Criton philosophe,
Philon avocat,
Eraste négociant (Amsterdam/Geneva, J.
Wetsteins et W. Smith/Fabri et Barrillot, 1731)
Sentimens differens de quelques...
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Johann Jakob Wettstein (also
Wetstein; 5
March 1693 – 23
March 1754) was a
Swiss theologian, best
known as a New
Testament critic.
Johann Jakob Wettstein...
- Jack
Weston Morris Weinstein 1924-1996
American actor Paul
Weston Paul
Wetstein 1912-1996
American musician,
conductor and
composer Peetie Wheatstraw William...
- 803–805, see page 804, para 4. II. Jean
Bernoulli (1667–1748),..... "
Wetstein,
Johann Jakob" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). 1911. pp...
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developed in the 17th
century by a
printer from the
Antwerp printing dynasty,
Wetstein,
eventually became the norm in
modern Gr**** printing. As the
language of...
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Earumque Usu et
Affectionibus (in Latin). Amsterdam, Netherlands:
Henrik Wetstein.
Peyer referred to Peyer's
patches as
plexus or
agmina glandularum (clusters...
- 1707, the
protestant Mill
wished to be a slave; in 1751, the
Arminian Wetstein used the
liberty of his times, and of his sect." The
history of the decline...
- A faculty-led
resolution delivered to
Cabrillo College President Matt
Wetstein accused Juan
Rodriguez Cabrillo of
enslaving indigenous people and profiting...
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historia epistola anatomica, p. PA1, at
Google Books. Amsterdam: J. H.
Wetstein, 1678 "Bartholin's gland".
Random House Webster's
Unabridged Dictionary...
- Paul
Weston (né
Wetstein;
March 12, 1912 –
September 20, 1996) was an
American pianist, arranger, composer, and
conductor who
worked in
music and television...