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Das wandernde Wasser
Musik und Poesie der Romantik ; Salzburger Vorlesungen 1994 -
Water, culture, and politics in Germany and the American West
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Die Gewässernamen im Einzugsgebiet der Treene
ein Beitrag zur Ortsnamenforschung in Schleswig-Holstein -
The wate figure in medieval tradition
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Wasser - Kultur - Ökologie
Beiträge zum Wandel im Umgang mit dem Wasser und zu seiner literarischen Imagination -
Wasser der Romantik
eine Studie zu den Raum-Zeit-Bezügen bei Jean Paul und J. M. W. Turner -
Zur Symbolisierung des Wassers bei Goethe
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OceanLust
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Das Ende aller Tage
Thriller -
Paradise Island - Nasse Geschichten: Band VIII
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Paradise Island - Nasse Geschichten: Band VI & VII
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Paradise Island - Nasse Geschichten: Band V
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Paradise Island - Nasse Geschichten: Band IV
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Paradise Isand - Nasse Geschichten: Band III
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Paradise Island - Nasse Geschichten: Band II
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Paradise Island - Nasse Geschichten: Band I
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Deep Poetic Gazes Into the World
Haikus -
Something in the Water – Im Sog des Verbrechens
Thriller -
Deep Words and Epiphanies
Haikus and Word Magic -
Quinteto de Mogador
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The water of life; or A discourse shewing the richness and glory of the grace and spirit of the Gospel
as set forth in Scripture, by this term, the water of life -
An Act for repairing, improving, and maintaining the publick conduits, and other water-works, belonging to the town of Southampton
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A treatise on the nature and virtues of Buxton waters
With a preliminary account of the external and internal use of natural and artificial warm-waters among the ancients. By a Physician -
A new experimental inquiry into the nature and qualities of the cheltenham water
With a concise account of the diseases wherein it is chiefly indicated; and the diet and regimen, necessary to its successful use. By A. Fothergill, M.D. F.R.S. member of the Royal College of physicians in London, of the medical societies of London and Edinburgh; and physician in Bath -
By order of the Lord Provost and magistrates of Edinburgh
When the Lord Provost and magistrates waited on the judges of the Court of Session in the beginning of last winter, it was warmly recommended to them by the court to consider of the proper means of relieving the inhabitants, especially the poorer sort, of the extreme distress they were suffering from the great scarcity of winter