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Русский: Автограф графа Сергея Юльевича Витте.
Datum Iunius 1910; 28 Ianuarius 2011 (original upload date).
Fons Ежемесячный журнал «Новое слово», Российская Империя, № 6 (июнь) — 1910 год. Scanned by Vizu. Transferred from ru.wikipedia to Commons. by Kobac using CommonsHelper.
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  • 2011-01-28 00:22 Vizu 3970×1399× (726767 bytes) == Краткое описание == {{Изображение | Описание = Автограф Ильи Мечникова. Ежемесячный журнал "[[Новое слово]]", Российская Империя, № 7 (июль)

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