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  • Bremen had 36,000 inhabitants, and 9000 in its territory; the city of Lubeck, which is smaller and its territory a little more extensive than that of

    Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various

  • Bremen had 36,000 inhabitants, and 9000 in its territory; the city of Lubeck, which is smaller and its territory a little more extensive than that of

    Memoirs of Napoleon — Complete Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne 1801

  • Under their rule and that of their most successful imitators, the Teutonic Knights in Prussia, cities such as Lubeck (founded 1143) and Dantsic (colonised

    Medieval Europe 1901

  • Lisa Marshall and team at Germany's University of Lubeck studied the impact of the substance, interlukin-6, on emotional and procedural memory retention.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Transatlantic services remained largely unaffected as the cloud moved east, affecting services to and from Hamburg, Bremen, Lubeck and Magdeburg.

    Volcanic Ash Cloud Clearing UK, Nears Germany Doug Cameron 2011

  • It was taken by the British to Hamburg in the then British-controlled zone of conquered Germany, where they were detained in camps near Lubeck.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Gaza Blockade Violence News You May Have Missed 2010

  • Their destination was not clear, however, it was thought to be Stettin, Germany, where they would board a cattle boat and most likely go to Hamburg or Lubeck.

    WILLIAM W COMBOW 2010

  • British forces neared Lubeck and Hamburg while the U.S. armies stood at the Elbe and Mulde Rivers and, to the south, moved into Austria.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • British forces neared Lubeck and Hamburg while the U.S. armies stood at the Elbe and Mulde Rivers and, to the south, moved into Austria.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • It was taken by the British to Hamburg in the then British-controlled zone of conquered Germany, where they were detained in camps near Lubeck.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Gaza Blockade Violence News You May Have Missed 2010

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