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INTERESTING WORKS 



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JOHNRONGE, 



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Including authentic details of the events connected with the recent exhibition of the pretended " Coat of our Lerd" in 

 the Cathedral of Treves, during the months of August and September, 1844 : comprising the letters and protestatiens of 

 the author against the imposition and superstitions of the Roman Catholic priests, «&c. 



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A PILGRIMAGE TO TREVES, 



THROUBH THE TAIIEY OF THE MEUSE, AND THE FOREST OF ABDENNES. 



BY CHARLES EDWARD ANTHON, ESQ. 



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