The Literary Emporium, Volumes 1-2J.K. Wellman, 1845 - American literature |
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... Muhlbach , a small town of Rhenish Prussia , there is a chapel dedicated to St. Joseph . Being a place of pilgrimage , this chapel is on festival days visited by many of the inhabitants of the surrounding country ; but on other days of ...
... Muhlbach , a small town of Rhenish Prussia , there is a chapel dedicated to St. Joseph . Being a place of pilgrimage , this chapel is on festival days visited by many of the inhabitants of the surrounding country ; but on other days of ...
Page 203
... Muhlbach ; both had a perfect recollection of the watch and the two rings remarked by the inn- keeper ; the servant positively affirmed that the boots found on the dead body belonged to his master . Several months elapsed , and public ...
... Muhlbach ; both had a perfect recollection of the watch and the two rings remarked by the inn- keeper ; the servant positively affirmed that the boots found on the dead body belonged to his master . Several months elapsed , and public ...
Page 204
... Muhlbach . " Ferdinand von Bergfeldt arrived at Muhlbach in December , he examined the effects of the deceased , and the documents relative to the examination of witnesses . It appeared evident , beyond doubt , that his brother had ...
... Muhlbach . " Ferdinand von Bergfeldt arrived at Muhlbach in December , he examined the effects of the deceased , and the documents relative to the examination of witnesses . It appeared evident , beyond doubt , that his brother had ...
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... Muhlbach , furnished testimony somewhat more important . He stated that about noon on the 16th of July , a lady elegantly attired , but pale and evidently suffering from fatigue , came to the door of the bathing establishment , and ...
... Muhlbach , furnished testimony somewhat more important . He stated that about noon on the 16th of July , a lady elegantly attired , but pale and evidently suffering from fatigue , came to the door of the bathing establishment , and ...
Page 207
... Muhlbach named Mademoiselle Enkel . A lady named Rau- mer , who was a customer of the milliner , happened to see the glove , and examined it attentively . This lady knew that I was engaged in investigating the affair of the murder of ...
... Muhlbach named Mademoiselle Enkel . A lady named Rau- mer , who was a customer of the milliner , happened to see the glove , and examined it attentively . This lady knew that I was engaged in investigating the affair of the murder of ...
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