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  1. Bach, Johann Christian [Other]; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [Other]; Haydn, Joseph [Other]; Schmelzer, Johann Heinrich [Other]; König, Johann Mattheus [Other]; Aiblinger, Johann Kaspar [Other]; Wranitzky, Anton [Other]; Lully, Jean-Baptiste [Other]; Händel, Georg Friedrich [Other]; Speer, Daniel [Other]; Bach, Johann Sebastian [Other]; Naumann, Johann Gottlieb [Other]; Zöbeley, Hans Rudolf [Performer] ; Münchner Motettenchor Bläserensemble

    Märsche & Feldmusiken : aus Barock und Klassik (1 Schallpl)

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    München: Calig-Verl., P 1985

  2. Motet, Daniel [Author]

    A brief description of the four hundred fine figures in sculpture : Being a beautiful representation, in marble of our saviour's life, from the institution of Lord's supper to his resurrection. Done by Mathias De Munares. The second edition. Entered according to act of Parliament

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    London: Printed for the proprietor Daniel Motet, M.DCC.LIII. [1753] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  3. Motet, Daniel [Author]

    A description of the four hundred fine figures in sculpture being a beautiful representation in marble of our Saviour's life, from the institution of the Lord's Supper, to his resurrection. Found among the great treasure taken by the Prince Frederick and Duke privateers out of the two French South-Sea ships Marques D'a[n]tin and Lewis Eramsmus bound from Lima to France in the year 1745

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    [London?]: s.n, [1750?] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  4. Motet, Daniel [Author]

    A description of the four hundred fine figures in sculpture : being a beautiful representation, in marble, of our Saviour's life, from the institution of the Lord's supper to his resurrection, found among the great treasure taken by the Prince Frederick and Duke privateers, which are now to be seen, or sold, at the [blank]

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    [London?], [1752?] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009