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Theodor Engelmann to Margarethe Hilgard, January 21, 1837
Theodor Engelmann to Margarethe Hilgard, January 21, 1837, p. 1
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| − | "Koth" doesn't mean feces in a closer sense here, it's an old german term for "Unrat" (filth, waste), that's often used in human-made contexts like the pollution of the streets or non-functional sewer in the | + | "Koth" doesn't mean feces in a closer sense here, it's an old german term for "Unrat" (filth, waste), that's often used in human-made contexts like the pollution of the streets from horses an grain or a non-functional sewer in the towns |
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"Koth" doesn't mean feces in a closer sense here, it's an old german term for "Unrat" (filth, waste), that's often used in human-made contexts like the pollution of the streets from horses an grain or a non-functional sewer in the towns
