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THE NIBELUNGENLIED TRANSLATED.
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THE FALL of the NIBELUNGENS, otherwise the BOOK of KRIEMHILD. An English Translation of the Nibelungennot, or Nibelungenlied; with an Introductory Preface, and Copious Notes. By WILLIAM NANSON LETTSOM, Esq.
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SYMPATHIES of the CONTINENT; or Proposals for a New Reformation. By JOHN BAPTIST VON KIRSCHER, D.D., Dean of the Metropolitan Church of Freiburg, Breisgau, and Professor of Theology in the Roman Catholic University of that City. Translated and edited, with Notes and Introduction, by ARTHUR CLEVELAND COXE, M.A., Rector of St. John's Church, Hartford, U.S.A.
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