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Pío Zuazua: Q116691184  wikidata:Q116691184 reasonator:Q116691184 s:es:Index:Diccionario general, usual y clásico de educación - Tomo II (1848).pdf
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Diccionario general, usual y clasico de educacion, instruccion y enseñanza ó arte de instruirse uno mismo y de enseñar á los demas. Tomo II
Volume 2
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Diccionario general, usual y clasico de educacion, instruccion y enseñanza ó arte de instruirse uno mismo y de enseñar á los demas; resumen y complemento de lo mejor que se ha escrito sobre los medios y modo de educar é instruir á los hombres, por m, t. 2, Zuazua, Pio., 1848
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Publication date 1848
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