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    Letter to Ferenc Hopp by Lajos Lóczy and Aurél Littkei, president and secretary of the Hungarian Geographical Society
    Letter to Ferenc Hopp from Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca), written by Jenő Cholnoky, member of the Hungarian Geographical Society
    Letter to Ferenc Hopp written by Károly Kogutowitz, vice-president of the Hungarian Geographical Society
    Letter writing
    Letter written by Gyula Petrich, an employee of Calderoni and Co., to his boss Ferenc Hopp in Auckland, 18 May 1905
    Letter written to Ferenc Hopp without signature and date
    Letters patent issued by the mayor of Budapest, János Ráth, for Ferenc Hopp
    Lhittagong Awerniss' letter to Ferenc Hopp from Chittagong (Chattogram)
    Lieutenant Ferenc Kommer's postcard to Ferenc Hopp from somewhere on the bank of river Sava
    Life on the Pearl River
    List of artefacts lent by the Korean ambassador to the Korean exhibition (2 copies)
    List of artifacts issued to Lajos Neumann by Zoltán Felvinczi Takács about the exchange of four artifacts
    List of artifacts of Zoltán Felvinczi Takács about the sold artifacts
    List of artifacts of Zoltán Felvinczi Takács about the sold artifacts
    List of Chinese, Japanese and Korean artifacts, which purchased from the antiquarian G. B. Bettanin
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