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


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Members of the Van Capellen family (descendants of the famous Jacob Cats), or at least Baroness Sarah Maria Sandbach-Van Capellen, will have been the driving force after the English translation of Ottema's Thet Oera Linda Bok (1872), that was published under Sandbach's name in 1876.

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