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English: Two pages (236, 237) from the old vocabulary of Hoche. |
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Source | J.G. Hoche, Reise durch Osnabrück und Niedermünster in das Saterland, Ostfriesland und Gröningen. Bremen 1800. |
Author | J.G. Hoche |
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