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1911 Encyclopedia Britannica

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Alva, Scotland Alvan Fisher Alvaro de Luna Alvaro Fernandez Alveary Alveolate Alwar Alyattes Alypius Alypius of Antioch Alytes Alzey Amable Guillaume Prosper Brugiere, Baron de Barante Amadou Amakusa Amal Amalaric Amalasuntha Amalekites Amalfi Amalgam Amalric Amalric I Amalric II Amalric of Bena Amalteo Amaltheia Amana Amand Bazard Amandus Gottfried Adolf Mullner Amanita Amanuensis Amapala Amara Sinha Amaranth Amarapura Amarar Amaryllis Amasia Amasis Amasis I Amasis II Amateur Amathus Amati Amatitlan Amaurosis Amazon Amazon-Stone Amazonas, Brazil Amazonas, Peru Amazonas, Venezuela Amazons Ambarvalia Ambassador Ambato Mountains Amber Amber, India Amberg Ambergris Ambert Ambient Ambigu Ambiguity Ambiorix Ambleside Amblygonite Amblypoda Ambo Amboise Amboyna Ambracia Ambriz Ambrogio Borgognone Ambroise de Lore

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