THE f ORMAN SERIES IN MODERN LANGUAGE. 



k Complete Course in German. 



By JAMES H. WOKMAN, A.M. 



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G-ERMIAN COFY-BOOKS. OERTvX^N" ECHO. 



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The new classilicationg 



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from a wide range of the 

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thing in this country. It 

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