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Extractions: A B C D ... Main Menu Latin Name Lat Long Diam Origin La-Caille Nicholas Louis De; French astronomer (1713-1762). La-Condamine N 28.2W "Charles Marie De; French astronomer, physicist(1701-1774)." La-Perouse "Jean Francois de Galoup, Comte De La Perouse; French explorer" Lacchini Giovanni; Italian astronomer (1884-1967). Lacroix Sylvestre Francois De; French mathematician (1765-1843). Lade Heinrich Eduard von; German astronomer (1817-1904). Lagalla Giulio Cesare; Italian philosopher (1571-1624).
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Project Gutenberg - Bibliographic Record Help on this page. Data. Title On The Nature Of Things. Author Lucretius,ca 9555 BC. Author Additional Leonard, WE, Translator. Language English. http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/785
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Project Gutenberg: Authors List Lucas, EV (Edward Verrall), 18681938. Lucretius, ca 95-55 BC. Luther, Martin,1483-1546. Lyall, Edna, 1857-1903, pseudonym AKA Bayly, Ada Ellen, 1857-1903. http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
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