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533.35+The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. XXV, 'Stockholm', 935b: 'Riddarholmen (nobles' island), lying immediately west of Stadholmen'
533.35+The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. XXV, 'Stockholm', 935b: 'Staden is the commercial centre of the city'
534.31+The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. XXV, 'Stockholm', 936a: 'a bronze cast of the famous group of J. P. Molin (1859), the Bältespännare (belt-bucklers), representing an early form of duel in Scandinavia, in which the combatants were bound together by their belts'
535.15+The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. XXV, 'Stockholm', 934c: 'The coast is here thickly fringed with islands (the skärgård)'
535.16+The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. XXV, 'Stockholm', 935b: 'the broad shipping quay (Skeppsbro)'
551.25+The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. XXV, 'Stockholm', 935d: 'the observatory, on a rocky eminence'



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