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Kotzebue

[ kawt-suh-boo ]

noun

  1. Au·gust Frie·drich Fer·di·nand von [ou, -g, oo, st , free, -d, r, i, kh, , fer, -di-nahnt f, uh, n], 1761–1819, German dramatist.


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When Sand stabbed Kotzebue, he believed he was punishing and getting rid of an enemy and an obstacle to the welfare of his nation.

Beachey, meanwhile, waited in Kotzebue Sound as long as he dared, and then retreated to Petropavlovok.

From a child of the brain of Kotzebue, trained and corrected by Sheridan, 63 much might be expected.

The house is just round the corner of the Kotzebue, and therefore faces the Saski Gardens—a quiet spot in this most noisy town.

Kotzebue and other travelers say there are no bees in Siberia, but the assertion is incorrect.

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