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3)er crfte ^rcujjug (THE FIRST CRUSADE), by 



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A BOOK OF BALLADS ON GERMAN HIS- 

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By G. Freytag. With Notes. By Wilhelm Wagner, Ph. D., 

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GOETHE'S HERMANN AND DOROTHEA. 



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2)a0 Sa^r 1813 (The Year 1813), by F. Kohlrausch. 



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