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English: From a 1913 publication.
Date No later than 1913.
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"Homes in Schafhausen; stories from the seven petitions of the Lord's Prayer"

Translated from the German of Fries, N. (Nikolaus), 1823-1894; by Ireland, Mary E. (Mary Eliza), 1834-1927

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   1913 

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   Burlington, Ia., The German Literary Board 
https://archive.org/details/homesinschafhaus00frie/page/n5
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