• Wilhelm Germann (3 April 1840, in Gardelegen – 7 February 1902, in Meiningen) was a German Protestant theologian and missionary. He studied theology in...
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    Wayback Machine, Government of India (2016) Bartholomaeus Ziegenbalg; Wilhelm Germann; G. J. Metzger (1869). Genealogy of the South-Indian Gods. Higgenbotham...
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    including a description of popular Hinduism (by) Bartholomaeus Ziegenbalg, Wilhelm Germann, G. J. Metzger (1713) Propagation of the Gospel in the east: being...
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    centuries. Isakki Sudalai Madan Shitala Ziegenbalg, Bartholomaeus; Germann, Wilhelm (1869). Genealogy of the South-Indian Gods: A Manual of the Mythology...
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  • Hambye - The St. Thomas Christian Encyclopedia of India, Volume 2 Germann, Wilhelm (1877). Die Kirche der Thomaschristen. C. Bertelsmann. pp. 457–458...
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    spoken Tamil with notes and glossaries. It was published by his student Wilhelm Germann the year after Graul's death in Erlangen. Graul also wrote a Tamil...
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  • from Acta Politica, Otjes and Louwerse (2014) from Electoral Studies, and Germann, Mendez, Wheatley, and Serdült (2015) from Acta Politica. Daniel J. Mitchell...
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    around 1900] (in German). Chronos. ISBN 978-3-0340-1111-2. Meier, M., Germann, U., Bernet, B., Dubach, R. (2007). Zwang zur Ordnung. Psychiatrie im Kanton...
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  •  Austria Judges for the compulsory figures and the short program: Markus Germann  Switzerland Maria Zuchowicz  Poland Elaine DeMore  United States Walburga...
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  • out the similarities to the water-based Arrhenius theory. Albert F.O. Germann, working with liquid phosgene, COCl 2, formulated the solvent-based theory...
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