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Geschichte des Ritters von R, als eine Anecdote von Dornik, 1749.
Geschichte des Ritters von R***, als eine Anecdote der Belagerung von Dornick. Col fior maturo ha sempre il frutto amore. Guarini, Past. Fid. Aus dem Französischen ins Teutsche übersetzt. Anno 1749.
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