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Continuation of the general history of the world... Halle, Gebauer …
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Rühs,F. Continuation of the general history of the world... Halle, Gebauer 1805. 4°. With eng. Front. and title vign. X, 334 PP. Hardcover with ribbed boards and bibl. label. (Some rubbing and worming). This volume deals with Swedish history from 1520-1599, the front cover shows Gustav Wasa's seal. - Somewhat browned, bibl. st. on t.u.v.

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Rühs,F. Continuation of the general history of the world... Halle, Gebauer 1805. 4°. With eng. Front. and title vign. X, 334 PP. Hardcover with ribbed boards and bibl. label. (Some rubbing and worming). This volume deals with Swedish history from 1520-1599, the front cover shows Gustav Wasa's seal. - Somewhat browned, bibl. st. on t.u.v.

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