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HISTORY
OF THE
ROMAN REPUBLIC.
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THE LIFE
OF
MARTIN LUTHER,
GATHERED FROM HIS OWN WRITINGS
By M. Michelet: translated by G. H. Smith, F. G. S.
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This work is not an historical romance, founded on the life of Martin Luther,
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has rarely found occasion to make his own appearance on the scene. * * * * *
It is almost invariably Luther himself who speaks, almost invariably Luther related
by Luther.
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THE PEOPLE.
TRANSLATED BY G. H. SMITH, F. G. S.
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