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  2. Languages across Borders – Page 18 – language collections at the…

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    7 Jun 2024: 63) of François Lafitte’s 1940 book The internment of aliens, a contemporary criticism of government policy (the article can be viewed online if you have Raven access). ... By europeancollectionsInOn 19th June 2022, after a second round of voting, the
  3. donations – Page 5 – Languages across Borders

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    7 Jun 2024: The figures fluctuate considerably from week to week, of course, depending on what other things people have been doing, but our aim is to achieve a reasonable level of consistency over ... of New Hampshire, part IV, CCB.53.268) which, although their
  4. The O’Donoghue donation on mineralogy and gems – Languages across…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2015/05/19/the-odonoghue-donation-on-mineralogy-and-gems-2/
    7 Jun 2024: of New Hampshire, part IV, CCB.53.268) which, although their purpose is to accurately represent scientific results, look to layman like me more akin to futuristic cities on an alien ... th. century handwriting in the margins (CCD.53.70) – I like to
  5. A friend of Bonhoeffer in Cambridge – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2017/02/22/a-friend-of-bonhoeffer-in-cambridge/
    Melanchthon: alien or ally? (61:25.c.90.1). In 1940, along with other Germans classified as enemy aliens, he was interned for several months, first in Bury St Edmunds, then ... He was one of only two people present in Seattle who had also been present 50
  6. German – Page 3 – Languages across Borders

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    63) of François Lafitte’s 1940 book The internment of aliens, a contemporary criticism of government policy (the article can be viewed online if you have Raven access). ... lives of Parisian people and especially children.
  7. The Trude Good collection – The library of Mrs Gertrud Good,…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2016/03/14/which-book-am-i-reading-at-the-moment-glimpses-of-trudl-klein-1907-1996-part-2/
    7 Jun 2024: There he witnessed the crowd of desperate people at the doors of the consulate trying to get papers. ... Eugen and Therese were not allowed to bring anything to England, and British Customs officers tried to turn them back as “enemy aliens”.
  8. europeancollections – Page 71 – Languages across Borders

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    of New Hampshire, part IV, CCB.53.268) which, although their purpose is to accurately represent scientific results, look to layman like me more akin to futuristic cities on an alien ... Once an explanation about the title had been given to the director
  9. Languages across Borders – Page 72 – language collections at the…

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    of New Hampshire, part IV, CCB.53.268) which, although their purpose is to accurately represent scientific results, look to layman like me more akin to futuristic cities on an alien ... Once an explanation about the title had been given to the director
  10. Kurt Schwitters – Languages across Borders

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    63) of François Lafitte’s 1940 book The internment of aliens, a contemporary criticism of government policy (the article can be viewed online if you have Raven access). ... By europeancollectionsInIt seems to be almost a running joke that British
  11. Special collections – Page 13 – Languages across Borders

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    This is a way to ensure that different people who share the same name can be uniquely identified, and often results in dates of birth and/or death, middle names or ... Having people uniquely identified in our indexes allows us to group together books by

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