Examples of using The title page of in English and their translations into Dutch
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
using the order of service that Bach wrote down in 1723 on the back of the title page of Cantata 61.
to the note'(including R. Semmel of Berlin)' on the cover and the title page of a copy of the sale catalogue in the RKD.
Like the title page of the first edition, the title page of the second edition contains a statement by Napoleon III regarding the Centuries: Ça épouvante et énerve l'imagination.
However, the title page of the copy of this catalogue from the RKD,
On the title page of the Technical Bulletins submitted by the plaintiffs, L. Ron Hubbard is stated as the author.
The title pages of the books.
She was very proud of these achievements, listing them on the title pages of her books.
A third volume containing recipes for the sick that is announced on the title pages of the first two volumes of the Keukenmeester(and again on the last page of the second volume)
The title page of this 8th edition still mentions him as the editor.
semi-official Commission opinions, the title page of each opinion bears a statement to the effect that it is an opinion of that Committee.
directly to the official responsible, who is named on the back of the title page of each section.
Vitali claims to be a member of this institution on the title page of his first publication,
On the title page of the Eighth quartet appears.
The title page of the special catalogue shows a fine cover sent from Augsburg to Lyon in 1853,
For example, an image of a person appears several times on the title page of an article, thus giving it a higher relevance.
which was printed on the title page of Und dies geheimnisvolle Buch…!
This is suggested in the first place by their being highlighted in the title of the 1514 edition the title page of the present copy from 1526 is unfortunately missing.
Schaarwächter's initiative was a brave undertaking, because-as the title page of the first year of this magazine indicates-its printing was initially entirely'paid for by the writer.
Van Kampen was commissioned to do the publishing. This was possibly also the case in the eleventh year, but the title page of the only known extant copy for this year is missing.