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Lechler — Lee
Lee — Lefebvre
Lefebvre-Desnoëttes — Legros
Leguminosae — Leipzig
Lechler, Gotthard Victor
Lecky, William Edward Hartpole
Le Clerc, Jean
Lecocq, Alexandre Charles
Lecointe-Puyraveau, Michel Mathieu
Le Conte, Joseph
Leconte de Lisle, Charles Marie René
Le Coq, Robert
Lecouvreur, Adrienne
Le Creusot
Lectern
Lection, Lectionary
Lectisternium
Lector
Lectoure
Leda
Le Daim, Olivier
Ledbury
Ledger
Ledochowski, Miecislaus Johann
Ledru-Rollin, Alexandre Auguste
Ledyard, John
Lee, Ann
Lee, Arthur
Lee, Fitzhugh
Lee, George Alexander
Lee, Henry
Lee, James Prince
Lee, Nathaniel
Lee, Richard Henry
Lee, Robert Edward
Lee, Rowland
Lee, Sidney
Lee, Sophia
Lee, Stephen Dill
Lee (Massachusetts)
Lee
Leech, John
Leech
Leeds, Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of
Leeds
Leek (Staffordshire)
Leek (plant)
Leer
Leeuwarden
Leeuwenhoek, Anthony van
Leeward Islands
Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan
Lefebvre, Pierre François Joseph
Lefebvre, Tanneguy
Lefebvre-Desnoëttes, Charles, Comte
Le Fèvre, Jean
Leg
Legacy
Le Gallienne, Richard
Legaré, Hugh Swinton
Legas
Legate, Bartholomew
Legate
Legation
Legend
Legendre, Adrien Marie
Legendre, Louis
Legerdemain
Legge, Henry
Legge, James
Leghorn
Legion
Legitim
Legitimacy and Legitimation
Legitimists
Legnago
Legnano
Legouvé, Gabriel
Jean Baptiste Ernest Wilfrid
Legros, Alphonse
Leguminosae
Lègya
Leh
Lehmann, Johann Gottlob
Lehmann, Peter Martin Orla
Lehnin
Lehrs, Karl
Leibnitz, Gottfried Wilhelm
Leicester, Earls of
Leicester, Robert Dudley, Earl of
Leicester, Robert Sidney, Earl of
Leicester, Thomas William Coke, Earl of
Leicester
Leicestershire
Leiden
Leidy, Joseph
Leif Ericsson
Leigh, Edward
Leigh
Leighton, Frederick Leighton, Baron
Leighton, Robert
Leighton Buzzard
Leiningen
Leinster
Leipzig
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