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Teutonia, which is probably the oldest of all, and which was originally
Greifenstein 1881
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I read in the commercial news brought by the "Teutonia," and published in London on the present 13th January, that the pork market was generally quiet on the 29th December last; that lard, though with more activity, was heavy and decidedly lower; and at Philadelphia, whiskey is steady and stocks firm.
Roundabout Papers William Makepeace Thackeray 1837
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A 51-year-old man who gunned down at least three squirrels from inside his home near N. Teutonia and W. Custer avenues Sunday surrendered to officers after the Milwaukee Police Department's tactical squad was called to the scene.
S.W.A.T. 2009
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Beiträge zur Geschichte der Teutonia in der zweiten Hälfte des 13.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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To all those conservatives, Independents, conservative Democrats and members of the Free Society of Teutonia who voted for him, who now realize how dangerously stupid and stupidly dangerous he is, I say welcome to the party.
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Mo: Read this very old German essay I wrote a long time ago, when blogging was hardly known in Teutonia …
Hans Memling – Triptych of Vanity and Salvation ca. 1485 | ultraorange.net 2008
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When the Provincial Chapter of the Province of Teutonia elected him Provincial in 1310, the election was not accepted by the General Chapter in Naples (1311).
Meister Eckhart Mojsisch, Burkhard 2006
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“Teutonia,” and published in London on the present 13th
Roundabout Papers 2006
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It is a joy even to pass from the guttural and explosive place names of Teutonia to the liquid music of the southern vocables -- from Brieg to Domo d'Ossola, from Göschenen to Bellinzona, from St. Moritz to Chiavenna, from Botzen and Brixen to Ala and
New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915 Various
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In the succeeding years, the Cimbri and Teutonia ravaged Gaul, and brought great calamities on that country; but at length, deterred by the unshaken bravery of the Gauls, they turned another way; as appears from Caesar, Bell.
The Germany and the Agricola of Tacitus Caius Cornelius Tacitus
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