Leontius Of Constantinople : Hesychius de Jerusalem, Basile de Seleucie, Jean de Beryte, Pseudo-Chrysostome, Leonce de Constantinople / introduction, texte critique, traduction, commentaire et index de M. Aubineau.
1972
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Leontovich M A : Reviews of plasma physics / edited by M.A.Leontovich.
Leopold David : Political theory : methods and approaches / edited by David Leopold and Marc Stears.
2008
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Leopold Elisabeth : Egon Schiele : masterpieces from the Leopold Museum / texts, Elisabeth Leopold, Rudolf Leopold, Franz Smola, Birgit Summerauer, Hans-Peter Wipplinger ; editing, Birgit Summerauer.
Leopold Kathleen : Theological pastoral resources : a collection of articles on homosexuality from a pastoral perspective / edited by Kathleen Leopold, Thomas Orians.
1981
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Leopold L : Nederlandse schrijvers en schrijfsters : proeven uit werken met beknopte biografieen.
1969
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Leopold Lambertus : De gezondheidstoestand der arbeiders bij de steenkolenmijnen van Poelee Laoe : academisch proefschrift.
Leopold Rudolf : Egon Schiele : masterpieces from the Leopold Museum / texts, Elisabeth Leopold, Rudolf Leopold, Franz Smola, Birgit Summerauer, Hans-Peter Wipplinger ; editing, Birgit Summerauer.
2017
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Leopold S A : Traite de la formation des mots en francais par / S. A. Leopold et I. Mauritz.
1965
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Leopold Silke : Monteverdi : music in transition / translated from the German by Anne Smith.
1991
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Leopold Teresa : Events and the social sciences / Hazel Andrews and Teresa Leopold.
c2013
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Leopold Werner : Curme volume of linguistic studies / edited by J.T. Hatfield, W. Leopold and A.J.F. Zieglschmid.
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Leopold Werner F : Child language : a book of readings / edited by Aaron Bar-Adon, Werner F. Leopold.
1971
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Leopold William Count Of Honningreck Combruck : A true copy of the imperial decree and of the declaration that was delivered to the envoys of the electors, princes and estates of the empire, by Prince Herman of Baden : by which the late insinuations of the papists do's appear wholly groundless, (viz.) that the Catholick princes were grown jealous of his Royal Highness the Prince of Orange's designs, and that therefore a peace would speedily be concluded between his Imperial Majesty and France, and a league of all the Catholick princes ensue, for maintenance of the Romish religion.