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Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases headed by DeWitt Stetten who gave me a position in the Laboratory of Nutrition and
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They looked eastward along the line of the Wendic coast, and as they watched they saw a great number of ships upon the sea, bearing outward from Stetten haven.
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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He arrived off the Wendish coast without being in any way molested, and he anchored his fleet in the great bay of Stetten haven.
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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This is what happened in the last Italian general strike, and also in the great strikes at Crimmitschau, Stetten, Mannheim, etc.
Political Parties; a Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy 1916
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Stetten near Hechingen were suppressed; the teaching sisters, the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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But in vain, and it was a very crestfallen, angry old lady who drove back through the fields to Stetten.
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'Nonsense,' said the Duchess-mother at Stetten; 'Eberhard is roaming in the woods, crying to the trees that he is a broken-hearted martyr!'
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Her Highness made no reply to this surprising speech, but immediately wrote to Stetten, imploring the Duchess-mother to come and put order into the family affairs.
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Elizabetha, and returned utterly unsuccessful to Stetten.
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Then, in the midst of this quarrel, news came from Stetten that the Duchess-mother was sick unto death, and Serenissimus abruptly left Ludwigsburg to receive his mother's dying blessing.
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