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THE GREAT EVENTS OF THE GREAT WAR
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1528

THE GREAT EVENTS OF THE GREAT WAR

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1923
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1917
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Schoolbook Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

Schoolbook Nation

DIVAn unbiased examination of the century-and-a-half-long culture wars fought in the pages of our country's history texts /div

Collection of Famous Men and Famous Women (Master Collection of 3 Books) Great Men and Famous Women/ Famous Men of Science/ Famous Men of the Middle Ages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1504

Collection of Famous Men and Famous Women (Master Collection of 3 Books) Great Men and Famous Women/ Famous Men of Science/ Famous Men of the Middle Ages

Collection of Famous Men and Famous Women (Master Collection of 3 Books) The Best Combo Collection of All Time Bestseller Books of the An Anthology Contains: Great Men and Famous Women. Famous Men of Science. Famous Men of the Middle Ages.

William Iii. of England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 12

William Iii. of England

William, Prince of Orange, the third king of England of that name, born November 14, 1650, was the posthumous son of William II., Prince of Orange, and Mary Stuart, daughter of Charles I. of England. The fortunes of his childhood did not promise that greatness which he attained. His father had been thought to entertain designs hostile to the liberties of the United Provinces, and the suspicions of the father produced distrust of the son.

Leon Gambetta
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 13

Leon Gambetta

Gambetta's first public speech was delivered in 1861, in defence of the Marquis Le Guillois, a nobleman of facetious humor, who edited a comic newspaper called Le Hanneton. He was seized with unexpected nervousness as he began, but before he had stammered out a dozen sentences he was stopped by the presiding judge, who told him mildly that no big words were required in a cause which only involved a fine of 100 francs—”all the less so,” added he, “as your client is acquitted.”

Jean Henri Pestalozzi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 11

Jean Henri Pestalozzi

It was a cruel injustice to Pestalozzi to render him responsible for all this mischief. His mission was, not to craze children's brains and break their hearts, but the very contrary. We, in fact, gave his name to a mere reaction from a mistake of our own—to one kind of ignorance into which we fell in our escape from another.

Rapid Read Best Seller Biography : (Jean François Champollion+Georges Cuvier+Alexander Von Humboldt+Horace Greeley)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 45

Rapid Read Best Seller Biography : (Jean François Champollion+Georges Cuvier+Alexander Von Humboldt+Horace Greeley)

Rapid Read Best Seller Biography: Jean François Champollion+Georges Cuvier+Alexander Von Humboldt+Horace Greeley by Various (Ed. Charles F. Horne): This collection of biographical works offers readers a glimpse into the lives and legacies of some of history's most influential figures. From the decipherer of hieroglyphics Jean François Champollion to the naturalist Georges Cuvier, the explorer Alexander Von Humboldt, and the journalist Horace Greeley, these biographies provide insight into the achievements and contributions of some of the greatest minds of their time. Key Aspects of the Book "Rapid Read Best Seller Biography: Jean François Champollion+Georges Cuvier+Alexander Von Humboldt+...

William Henry Seward
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 11

William Henry Seward

William Henry Seward, the American statesman, was born in Florida, Orange County, N. Y., May 16, 1801, and died at Auburn, in the same State, October 10, 1872. Precocious in his studies, he pursued his preliminary education in his native village, and, at the age of fifteen, entered, as a sophomore, Union College, then under the presidency of Eliphalet Nott, between whom and his pupil a life-long friendship, illustrated by mutual confidence and counsel, was early established.