Frederick Metcalfe
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The Oxonian in Thelemarken, volume 1 (of 2
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Charicles
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Oxonian in Thelemarken
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The Englishman and the Scandinavian
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Gallus
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The Oxonian in Thelemarken; Or, Notes of Trave in Southwestern Norway in ... 1856 and 1857
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The Æneïd of Virgil
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Oxonian in Iceland, or, Notes of Travel in That Island in the Summer Of 1860
no cover - OIOxonian in IcelandFrederick Metcalfe
Oxonian in Iceland
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Oxonian in Iceland - with Glances at Icelandic Folk-Lore and Sagas
no cover - SASaxon and the Norseman; or, a P...Frederick Metcalfe
Saxon and the Norseman; or, a Plea for the Study of Icelandic Conjointly with Anglo-Saxon
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The Oxonian in Thelemarken, volume 1 (of 2
- Open Work
Charicles
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Oxonian in Thelemarken
- Open Work
The Englishman and the Scandinavian
- Open Work
Gallus
- Open Work
The Oxonian in Thelemarken; Or, Notes of Trave in Southwestern Norway in ... 1856 and 1857
- Open Work
The Æneïd of Virgil
- Open Work
Oxonian in Iceland, or, Notes of Travel in That Island in the Summer Of 1860
- Open Work
Oxonian in Iceland
- Open Work
Oxonian in Iceland - with Glances at Icelandic Folk-Lore and Sagas
- Open Work
Saxon and the Norseman; or, a Plea for the Study of Icelandic Conjointly with Anglo-Saxon