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Español: La bildo estas kopiita de wikipedia:de. La originala priskribo estas: Sadi Carnot
English: Sadi Carnot
Date 1813
Source http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/Carnot_Sadi.html
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date/time username edit summary
21:24, 23. Apr 2005 de:Benutzer:84.112.22.146
22:40, 26. Jan 2005 de:Benutzer:Dr. Manuel
22:40, 26. Jan 2005 de:Benutzer:Dr. Manuel (Sadi Carnot)

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