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Members of the [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Capellen Van Capellen] family, or at least Baroness [https://beeldbank.cultureelerfgoed.nl/rce-mediabank/detail/47ea0c00-e98f-5269-b4d8-7d37c565faa9 Sara Maria Van Capellen], the second wife of [[William R. Sandbach]], will have been the driving force after the English translation of [[Jan G. Ottema]]'s ''Thet Oera Linda Bok'' (1872), that was published under Sandbach's name in 1876.
Members of the [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Capellen Van Capellen] family, or at least Baroness [https://beeldbank.cultureelerfgoed.nl/rce-mediabank/detail/47ea0c00-e98f-5269-b4d8-7d37c565faa9 Sarah Maria Van Capellen], the second wife of [[William R. Sandbach]], will have been the driving force after the English translation of [[Jan G. Ottema]]'s ''Thet Oera Linda Bok'' (1872), that was published under Sandbach's name in 1876.


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Members of the Van Capellen family, or at least Baroness Sarah Maria Van Capellen, the second wife of William R. Sandbach, will have been the driving force after the English translation of Jan G. Ottema's Thet Oera Linda Bok (1872), that was published under Sandbach's name in 1876.

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