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Popular Tales of the Germans, translated from the German (by W. Beckford). London, 1791. 12mo. 2 vols. 6s.

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Tales translated from the German Language. Ghent, 1820. 12mo. 4s.

German popular Stories translated from the Kinder and Haus Marchen. Collected by M. M. Grimm, from Oral Tradition. London, 1823. 12mo. Pp. 240, with designs by Cruikshank.

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Acta Germanica, or the literary Memoirs of Germany. 1742. 4to. 2 vols.

Popular Tales of the Germans, translated from the German (by W. Beckford). London, 1791. 12mo. 2 vols. 6s.

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Dramatic Pieces from the German. 1. The Sister, a Drama, by Goethe. 2. The Conversation of a Father with his Children, by Gesner. 3. The Set of Horses, a dramatic Piece, by Emdorff,

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History of the famous Preacher
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Translated

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de l'Isla, was written to ridicule the ab-
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