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Central business district of the City and County of Honolulu : an inventory and analysis of its problemsUniversity of IllinoisText
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Effects of controlled atmosphere storage of fresh papayas (Carica papaya L., var. Solo) with special reference to shelf-life extension of fumigated fruitsUniversity of IllinoisText
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Agriculture in New Guinea and PapuaUniversity of IllinoisText Papua New Guinea
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Saynete intitulado: Casarse con su ememigo para nueve personasUniversity of IllinoisText
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Probadas flores romanas de famosos y doctos varones compuestas para salud y reparo d'los cuerpos humanos y ge[n]ilezas de hombres de palacio y de cria[n]çaUniversity of IllinoisText
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Vida de Alejandro Magno : entresacada de Platarco, Arriano, Quinto Curtio, etc., etc.University of IllinoisText
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Description of two new pulmonate mollusks, with a list of other species from the Solomon Islands, collected by George H. Dorsey Fieldiana Zoology v.7, no. 8University of IllinoisText Solomon Islands
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Historia de la Universidad de Oviedo y noticias de los establecimientos de enseñanza de su distritoUniversity of IllinoisText
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La vida del bienaue turado sant Amaro : y de los peligros q passo / hasta que llego al Parayso terrenal. [patte e cross]University of IllinoisText
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County business patterns, Puerto RicoUniversity of IllinoisText
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Circular SS, federal tax guide for employers in the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana IslandsUniversity of IllinoisText
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Zur Ornithologie der Südsee-inselnUniversity of IllinoisText
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