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Words nearby Leiden Leibowitz, Leicester, Leicestershire, Leichhardt, Leics, Leiden , Leidy, Leif, Leif Ericson, Leigh, Leigh Fermor
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Example sentences from the Web for Leiden As a result, authorities were alerted, and the city of Leiden shut down secondary schools as a precaution.
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The autobiography had been published at Leiden , and is reprinted in the Miscellanea Groningana, vol.
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He was educated at Harderwijk and at the university of Leiden , where he took his degree in 1770.
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In 1860 he received the honorary degree of doctor of letters at the university of Leiden .
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Heinsius paid a flying visit to Leiden in 1650, but immediately returned to Stockholm.
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As he was returning to France he was named professor of theology at Leiden , where he died on the 13th of October 1602.
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British Dictionary definitions for Leiden / (ˈlaɪdə n , Dutch ˈlɛidə ) /
noun a city in the W Netherlands, in South Holland province: residence of the Pilgrim Fathers for 11 years before they sailed for America in 1620; university (1575). Pop: 118 000 (2003 est)
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