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Pagina 8
... town has its Forst - Verwaltung , or wood - officer . " Munich ( says our author ) has , now. only in close preserves , but here in mul- titudes . Deer of all kinds are for the most part in the open forests , and they are especially in ...
... town has its Forst - Verwaltung , or wood - officer . " Munich ( says our author ) has , now. only in close preserves , but here in mul- titudes . Deer of all kinds are for the most part in the open forests , and they are especially in ...
Pagina 4
... town , * It has been recently determined , by a decision of the Diet , on the 16th Sept , to purchase Goethe's house , and engraft thereon a national museum , at the expense of the German Confederation . - Edit . ceiling , like the ...
... town , * It has been recently determined , by a decision of the Diet , on the 16th Sept , to purchase Goethe's house , and engraft thereon a national museum , at the expense of the German Confederation . - Edit . ceiling , like the ...
Pagina 5
... town , " and " the church of the castle . " And since the learned Abbé proceeded solely on this error to found the current erroneous opinion , that only " from the eleventh century downwards has it been customary to place the choirs of ...
... town , " and " the church of the castle . " And since the learned Abbé proceeded solely on this error to found the current erroneous opinion , that only " from the eleventh century downwards has it been customary to place the choirs of ...
Pagina 7
... town therefrom ; and that , heedlessly familiar as he had thus gradually become with all its various buildings , he , on such occasions , sel- dom looked much about him , but mus- ing onwards , always kept the path that goes right by ...
... town therefrom ; and that , heedlessly familiar as he had thus gradually become with all its various buildings , he , on such occasions , sel- dom looked much about him , but mus- ing onwards , always kept the path that goes right by ...
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... town , to John Plumptre of Nottingham , to * It has been recently determined , by a decision of the Diet , on the 16th Sept. to purchase Goethe's house , and engraft thereon a national museum , at the expense of the German Confederation ...
... town , to John Plumptre of Nottingham , to * It has been recently determined , by a decision of the Diet , on the 16th Sept. to purchase Goethe's house , and engraft thereon a national museum , at the expense of the German Confederation ...
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