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Universal History Bibliography |
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Outlines of ancient history, from the earliest times to the fall of the Western Roman empire, A.D. 476, embracing the Egyptians, Chaldæans, Assyrians, Babylonians, Hebrews, Phoenicians, Medes, Persians, Greeks, and Romans; designed for private reading and as a manual of instruction |
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| LEONARD W. KING |
A HISTORY OF SUMER AND AKKAD an account of the early races of Babylonia from prehistoric times to the foundaton of the babylonian monarchy |
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| LEONARD W. KING |
A HISTORY OF BABYLON FROM THE FOUNDATION OF THE MONARCHY TO THE PERSIAN CONQUEST |
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| ROBERT WILLIAM ROGERS |
THE HISTORY OF ASSYRIA
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Myths of Crete & Pre-Hellenic Europe |
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| 722-705 |
WESTERN ASIA IN THE DAYS OF SARGON OF ASSYRIA A STUDY IN ORIENTAL HISTORY |
A. T. OLMSTEAD |
| ROBERT WILLIAM ROGERS |
THE
HISTORY OF THE CHALDEAN EMPIRE |
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| J.H.Breadsted |
HISTORY OF EGYPT FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE PERSIAN CONQUEST |
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| P. M. SYKES |
A HISTORY OF PERSIA FROM THE ORIGIN TO THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT
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| HOLLAND ROSE |
The Mediterranean in the ancient world |
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| 551–479 |
CONFUCIUS THE GREAT TEACHER. A STUDY |
Major-General
G. G. ALEXANDER |
| The Cambridge History of India VOLUME I |
ANCIENT INDIA |
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| A. H. SAYCE
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THE HITTITES THE STORY OF A FORGOTTEN EMPIRE |
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| Philip SMith |
The ancient history of the East, from the earliest times to the conquest by Alexander the Great, including Egypt, Assyria, Babylonia, Medea, Persia, Asia Minor, and Phoenicia |
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| P. M. SYKES |
A HISTORY OF PERSIA FROM THE ORIGIN TO THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT |
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| 495-429 |
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EVELYN ABBOTT
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| 384 – 322 |
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JOSEPH WILLIAMS BLAKESLEY |
| 304-232 |
Asoka, the Buddhist emperor of India |
VINCENT
A. SMITH
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| 358-251 |
THE HOUSE OF SELEUCUS
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Edwin Robert Bevan |
| 331-30 |
The House of Ptolemy |
Edwyn R. Bevan |
| 745-146 |
CARTHAGE AND THE CARTHAGINIANS |
R. BOSWORTH SMITH |
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Historical researches into the politics, intercourse, and trade of the Carthaginians, Ethiopians, and Egyptians |
A. H. L. HEEREN |
| 106-43 |
Cicero and the fall of the Roman Republic |
J. L. STRACHAN-DAVIDSON |
| 65-8 |
Life of Quintus Horatius Flaccus |
HENRY HART MILMAN |
| 63BC-14AD |
Augustus his life and his work |
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Nicolaus of Damascus' Life of Augustus |
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The worship of Augustus Caesar, derived from a study of coins, monuments, calendars, aeras, and astronomical and astrological cycles, the whole establishing a new chronology and survey of history and religion |
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The reorganization of Spain by Augustus |
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The history of the Roman Republic, from the earliest records till the time of Sylla |
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History of the later Roman commonwealth, from the end of the second Punic war to the death of Julius Caesar; and of the reign of Augustus: with a life of Trajan |
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Spain under the Roman empire |
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Syria as a Roman province |
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| A.D. |
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| BC 100-AD 68. |
The tragedy of the Caesars, a study of the characters of the Caesars of the Julian and Claudian houses |
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| 42-37. |
Tiberius, the tyrant |
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THE LIFE AND TIMES OF NERO |
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| 37-68 |
The life and principate of the Emperor Nero |
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| 66-384 |
HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF ROME TO THE END END OF THE EPISCOPATE OF DAMASUS |
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Roman History: The Early Empire, from the Assassination of Julius Cæsar to that of Domitian |
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| 76–138 |
A STUDY OF THE LIFE OF HADRIAN PRIOR TO HIS ACCESSION |
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| 86-161 |
The reign of Antoninus Pius |
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| 96-192 |
The Roman Empire of the second century, or the age of THE ANTONINES EMPERORS |
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| 117-138 |
The Emperor Hadrian. A Picture of the Graeco-Roman World in His Time |
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| 121-180 |
The Emperor Marcus Aurelius |
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| 146-211 |
The life and reign of the emperor Lucius Septimius Severus |
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| 218 -222 |
The amazing emperor Heliogabalus |
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| 200-250 |
ST. HIPPOLYTUS and the THE CHURCH OF ROME in the EARLIER PART of THE THIRD CENTURY |
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Life and letters in Roman Africa |
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| 276–282 |
The reign of the Emperor Probus |
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Memorials of Christian life in the early and middle ages, including his "Light in dark places"; |
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| 300-400 |
Life and letters in the fourth century |
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| 303 |
PERSECUTION OF DIOCLETIAN |
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The Roman system of provincial administration to the accession of Constantine the Great |
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| 313-451 |
History of the church from the edict of Milan to the Council of Chalcedon |
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| 342-397 |
THE DYNASTY OF THEODOSIUS or Eighty Years' Struggle with the Barbarians |
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| 347–407 |
The life of St. Chrysostom |
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| 347-420 |
The life of Saint Jerome |
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| 373-414 |
Synesius of Cyrene, philosopher and bishop |
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Synesius of Cyrene, the Hellene |
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| 387-493 |
St. PATRICK and his place in history |
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| 387– 493 |
St Patrick and his gallic friends |
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| 395-565 |
From the death of Theodosius I to the death of Justinian |
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| 395-800 |
FROM ARCADIUS TO IRENE |
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| 395-800 |
From the death of Theodosius the Great to the coronation of Charles the Great |
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| 345-407 |
Saint John Chrysostom, his life and times a sketch of the church and the empire in the fourth century |
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| 400-500 |
HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION IN THE FIFTH CENTURY |
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| 409-1457 |
The Venetian Republic Its Rise, its Growth, and its Fall
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| 428 |
Nestorius and his place in the history of Christian doctrine |
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| 430-451 |
The Roman primacy |
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| 476-918 |
The Dark Ages |
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| 540-604 |
Pope Gregory the Great and his relations with Gaul |
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| 560–636 |
An encyclopedist of the Dark Ages : Isidore of Seville |
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| 590-795 |
THE POPES UNDER THE LOMBARD RULE. ST. GREGORY I (THE GREAT) TO LEO III.
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| 600-700 |
Church of the 6th century |
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An Introduction to the History of the Assyrian Church 100-640 A.D |
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The life of Mahomet : with introductory chapters on the original sources for the biography of Mahomet, and on the pre-Islamite history of Arabia (4 Volumes) |
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| 632-760 |
Mahomet and his successors |
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| 675-754 |
The life and times of St. Boniface |
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THE LIVES OF THE POPES IN THE EIGHTH CENTURY |
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| 714-962 |
WESTERN EUROPE IN THE EIGHTH CENTURY & ONWARD, AN AFTERMATH
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The history of the Saracens : containing the lives of Abubeker, Omar, Othman, Ali, Hasan, Moawiyah I. Yezid I. Moawiyah II. Abdolla, Merwan I. and Abdolmelick, the immediate succesors of Mahomet ; giving an account of their most remarkable battles, sieges, & c. particularly those of Aleppo, Antioch, Damascus, Alexandria, and Jerusalem ; illustrating the religion, rites, customs, and manner of living of that warlike people vol 1 |
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The history of the Saracens : containing the lives of Abubeker, Omar, Othman, Ali, Hasan, Moawiyah I. Yezid I. Moawiyah II. Abdolla, Merwan I. and Abdolmelick, the immediate succesors of Mahomet ; giving an account of their most remarkable battles, sieges, & c. particularly those of Aleppo, Antioch, Damascus, Alexandria, and Jerusalem ; illustrating the religion, rites, customs, and manner of living of that warlike people vol 2 |
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| 730-804 |
THE LIFE OF ALCUIN. |
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The Schools of Charles the Great and the Restoration of Education in the Ninth Century |
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| 795-858 |
THE POPES DURING THE CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE |
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| 802-867 |
A HISTORY OF THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE FROM THE FALL OF IRENE TO THE ACCESSION OF BASIL I |
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| 810-877 |
Studies in John the Scot (Erigena) : a philosopher of the dark ages |
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| 849-899 |
ALFRED THE GREAT, (king of England) |
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| 855-1154 |
The Normans in Europe |
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| 860-1263 |
The early kings of Norway |
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| 918-1273 |
The empire and the papacy |
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| 1027-1087 |
William the Conqueror |
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| 1000-1233 |
EARLY HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF SAVOY |
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| 1016-1154 |
ROGER OF SICILY AND THE NORMANS IN LOWER ITALY |
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| 1025–1085 |
The life and times of Hildebrand, Pope Gregory VII |
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| 1033-1109 |
The life and times of St. Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury and primate of the Britains |
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| 1045–1093 |
Saint Margaret, Queen and Patroness of Scotland |
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| 1066-1154 |
THE FOUNDATIONS OF ENGLAND |
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| 1066-1307 |
England Under the Normans and Angevins |
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| 1079–1142 |
Abelard and the origin and early history of universities |
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| 1100-1300 |
The two first centuries of Florentine history; the republic and parties at the time of Dante |
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| 1100-1327 |
The Early Plantagenets |
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Feudal relations between the kings of England and Scotland under the early Plantagenets |
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| 1125-1268. |
MEDIEVAL POPES, EMPERORS, KINGS, CRUSADERS; OR, GERMANY, ITALY, AND PALESTINE. 4 Vols. |
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| 1129-1195 |
Henry the Lion |
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| 1133–1189 |
Henry II, King of England |
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| 1154-1216 |
The Angevin empire : or The three reigns of Henry II, Richard I, and John |
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THE STORY OF THE LATIN KINGDOM OF JERUSALEM |
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| 1160-1183 |
HISTORY OF THE WAR OF FREDERICK I AGAINST THE COMMUNES OF LOMBARDY. |
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| 1165-1223 |
Philip Augustus II, King of France |
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| 1166-1185 |
The English conquest of Ireland |
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Ireland and the Celtic church : a history of Ireland from St. Patrick to the English conquest in 1172 |
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| 1194-1250 |
History of Frederick the Second, Emperor of the Romans |
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| 1195-1231 |
The Chronicle of St. Antony of Padua: "the eldest son of St. Francis" |
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| 1200-1500 |
GERMANY IN THE LATER MIDDLE AGES |
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| 1204 |
THE EARLY HISTORY OF VENICE FROM THE FOUNDATION TO THE CONQUEST OF CONSTANTINOPLE |
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| 1209–1229. |
History of the crusades against the Albigenses |
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| 1214–1270 |
SAINT LOUIS (LOUIS IX OF FRANCE) THE MOST CHRISTIAN KING |
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| 1249 |
The invasion of Egypt in A.D. 1249 (A.H. 647) by Louis IX. of France (St. Louis), and a history of the contemporary sultans of Egypt |
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| 1216-1307 |
The dawn of the constitution : or, The reigns of Henry III and Edward I |
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Henry the Third and the Church - A Sudy of his ecclesiastical policy and of the relations between England and Rome |
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| 1216-1377 |
The history of England from the accession of Henry III to the death of Edward III |
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| 1225-1274 |
The life and labours of Saint Thomas of Aquin |
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| 1235-1303 |
History of Pope Boniface VIII and his times |
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| 1263 |
THE NORWEGIAN INVASION OF SCOTLAND |
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| 1265-1321 |
Dante, the wayfarer |
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| 1273-1494 |
The close of the middle ages |
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German society at the close of the Middle Ages |
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| 1300-1564 |
REFORMATION: A-History of European Civilization from Wycliffe to Calvin |
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| 1303-1373 |
St. Bridget of Sweden ; a chapter of mediaeval church history |
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| 1305-1458 |
History of the Popes FROM THE CLOSE OF THE MIDDLE AGES. |
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| 1307—1399 |
GENESIS OF LANCASTER OR THE THREE REIGNS OF EDWARD II, EDWARD III, AND RICHARD II
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| 1313–1357 |
BARTOLUS OF SASSOFERRATO: HIS POSITION IN THE HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL POLITICAL THOUGHT |
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| 1324-1455 |
History of England and France under the House of Lancaster; with an introductory view of the early reformation |
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| 1327-1377 |
The history of the life and times of Edward the Third |
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| 1330-1376 |
A history of the life of Edward the Black Prince and of various events connected therewith, which occurred during the reign of Edward III, King of England |
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| 1378-1527 |
The History of Papacy from Great Schism to sack of Rome |
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| 1347-1380 |
Saint Catherine of Siena, a study in the religion, literature, and history of the fourteenth century in Italy |
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| 1356-1669 |
The Hansa Towns |
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| 1377-1471 |
The wars of the Roses |
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| 1378-1446 |
Vittorino da Feltre and other humanist educators; essays and versions. An introduction to the history of classical education |
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| 1377-1527 |
THE AGE OF THE RENASCENCE. AN OUTLINE SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF THE PAPACY FROM THE RETURN FROM AVIGNON TO THE SACK OF ROME |
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The history of medieval Europe |
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| 1377-1610 |
Renaisance and Reformation |
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| 1389-1527 |
The Medicis and the Renaissance |
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| 1399-1485 |
LANCASTER AND YORK. A CENTURY OF ENGLISH HISTORY |
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| 1400-1500 |
India in the fifteenth century a collection of narratives of voyages to India, in the century preceeding the Portugese discovery of the Cape of Good Hope
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| 1403-1406 |
Narrative of the embassy of Ruy Gonzalez de Clavijo to the court of Timour at Samarcand |
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| 1405 –1464 |
PIUS II (AENEAS SILVIUS PICCOLOMINI) THE HUMANIST POPE |
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| 1401-1466 |
Life and times of Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, with a preliminary sketch of the history of Italy |
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| 1423-1483 |
THE LIFE OF LOUIS XI , the rebel Dauphin and the statesman king |
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| 1433-1477 |
HISTORY OF CHARLES THE BOLD, DUKE OF BURGUNDY (3 vols.). |
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| 1437-1517 |
The life and times of Cardinal Ximenez : or, The church in Spain in the time of Ferdinand & Isabella |
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| 1450-1630 |
The Scientific Renaissance |
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| 1451-1504 |
Isabel of Castile and the Spanish nation |
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| 1452-1485 |
The unpopular king : the life and times of Richard III |
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| 1457–1509 |
THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII |
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The Life of Sir Thomas More |
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| 409-1457 |
The Venetian Republic Its Rise, its Growth, and its Fall
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| 1459-1519 |
Maximilian I The Dreamer Holy Roman Emperor |
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| 1460-1580 |
Vasco da Gama and his successors |
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| 1470-1524 |
Isabella of Milan, Princess d'Aragon, and wife of Duke Gian Galeazzo Sforza |
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| 1471-1530 |
The life of CARDINAL WOLSEY |
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| 1471-1528 |
Durer, Albrecht, |
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| 1475-1564 |
Michelangelo Buonarroti, |
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| 1474–1516 |
FERDINAND AND ISABELLA (3 vols.) |
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Torquemada and the Spanish inquisition |
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| 1476-1507 |
Caesar Borgia, a study of the Renaissance |
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| 1479-1788 |
SPAIN: ITS GREATNESS AND DECAY
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| 1485 1509 |
ENGLAND UNDER THE TUDORS KING HENRY VII |
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| 1485-1603 |
England under the Tudors |
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| 1489-1556 |
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation |
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| 1490-1527 |
Charles de Bourbon, high constable of France "The great condottiere" |
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Clement Marot (1495-1549) |
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| 1493-1824 |
The establishment of Spanish rule in America |
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| 1498-1526 |
The romance of a Medici warrior; being the true story of Giovanni delle Bande Nere, to which is added the life of his son, Cosimo I., grand duke of Tuscany; a study in heredity |
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| 1499-1560 |
John a Lasco; his earlier life and labours; a contribution to the history of the Reformation in Poland, Germany, and England |
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| 1499-1582 |
THOMAS PLATTER AND THE EDUCATIONAL RENAISSANCE OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY |
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| 1497-1550 |
The rise of Portuguese power in India |
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| 1505-1658 |
Ceylon and the Portuguese |
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A history of the reformation |
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| 1506-1552 |
The life of St. Francis Xavier : apostle of the Indies and Japan |
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The life of St. Francis Xavier : evangelist, explorer, mystic |
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| 1513-1534 |
The Medici popes : Leo X and Clement VII |
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| 1510- 1590 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF AMBROISE PARE |
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| 1516-1521 |
HISTORY OF MEXICO. |
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| 1500-1558 |
A great Emperor, Charles V, 1519-1558 |
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| 1520 1566 |
Suleiman The Magnificent |
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| 1514-1572 |
John Knox and the Reformation |
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| 1518-1543 |
LIFE AND ACTS OF DON ALONZO ENRIQUEZ DE GUZMAN, A KNIGHT OF SEVILLE, OF THE ORDER OF SANTIAGO |
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| 1519–1589 |
Catherine de Médicis |
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Andreas Vesalius, the reformer of anatomy |
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| 1530-1584 |
Ivan the Terrible |
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| 1530-1593 |
The Hawkins' voyages during the reigns of Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth, and James I |
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| 1537–553 |
KING EDWARD VI |
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| 1539 |
EXPEDITIONS TO THE VALLEY OF THE AMAZONS |
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| 1533-1603 |
Elizabeth I, Queen of England |
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| 1560-1650 |
A history of Elizabethan Literature |
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| 1542-1587 |
Mary Stuart, Queen of the Scots |
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| 1542-1605 |
Akbar the Great Mogul |
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Akbar and the rise of the Mughal empire |
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| 1547-1616 |
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, |
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| 1452-1519 |
Leonardo Da Vinci, Life and works |
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| 1547-1578 |
Don John of Austria, or Passages from the history of the sixteenth century |
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| 1556–1598 |
Philip II , king of Spain |
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| 1559-1660 |
VELASQUEZ |
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| 1558-1603 |
THE EXTINCTION OF THE ANCIENT (CATHOLIC) HIERARCHY (IN ENGLAND). An account of the death in prison of the eleven bishops honoured at Rome among the martyrs of the Elezabethan persecution |
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| 1559-1576 |
The wars of religion in France; the Huguenots, Catherine de Medici and Philip II |
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The Renaissance, the Protestant revolutions, and the Catholic reformation in continental Europe |
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The history of the reformation of the Church of England (7 Volumes ) |
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The English Catholics in the reign of Queen Elizabeth : a study of their politics, civil life, and government : from the fall of the old church to the advent of the Counter-Reformation |
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| 1517-1648 |
REFORMATION AND COUNTER-REFORMATION |
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| 1560-1648 |
THE COUNTER-REFORMATION |
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The Capuchins : a contribution to the history of the Counter-Reformation |
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| 1568-1591 |
Life of St. Aloysius Gonzaga, of the Society of Jesus |
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| 1596-1650 |
DESCARTES HIS LIFE AND TIMES |
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HENRY OF NAVARRE AND THE HUGUENOTS IN FRANCE |
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| 1560-1 |
The expedition of Pedro de Ursua & Lope de Aguirre in search of El Dorado and Omagua |
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| 1561-1627 |
Gongora, the times of Philip III and Philip IV of Spain |
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| 1564-1616 |
Life of Shakespeare |
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| 1564–1642 |
Galileo, his life and work |
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| 1593-1729 |
FORT JESUS and the PORTUGUESE IN MOMBASA |
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| 1595-1606 |
The voyages of Pedro Fernandez de Quiros |
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History of the reformation in Europe in the time of Calvin |
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| 1599-1649 |
History of Richard Cromwell and the restoration of Charles II |
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The history of the British Empire in India (4 Volumes) |
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The history of the life of Gustavus Adolphus, king of Sweden, sirnamed the Great |
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| 1602-1661 |
Mazarin |
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| 1603-1660 |
The first two Stuarts and the Puritan Revolution |
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| 1603-1685 |
England under the Stuarts |
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| 1605-1665 |
The court of Philip IV. Spain in decadence |
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| 1607-1767 |
A VANISHED ARCADIA, BEING SOME ACCOUNT OF THE JESUITS IN PARAGUAY
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| 1608-1674 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF JOHN MILTON |
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| 1612-1622 |
VOYAGES OF WILLIAM BAFFIN. |
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| 1617-1623 |
Prince Charles and the Spanish marriage |
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THE HANSA TOWNS |
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| 1618-1648 |
The Thirty Years War |
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| 1620 |
The Pilgrim fathers |
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| 1623-1644. |
Pope Urban VIII |
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| 1626-1689 |
Christina, queen of Sweden |
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| 1629-1696. |
The life of King John Sobieski, John the Third of Poland; a Christian knight, the savior of Christendom |
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| 1641 |
THE ULSTER CIVIL WAR, ITS CONSEQUENCES; with THE HISTORY OF THE IRISH BRIGADE UNDER MONTROSE IN 1644-46. |
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| 1640-1660 |
The Puritans in power; a study in the history of the English church |
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| 1648-1678 |
The English restoration and Louis XIV |
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| 1650-1702 |
The colonial policy of William III in America and the West Indies |
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| ...1654 |
A history of Sweden from the earliest times |
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| 1660-1677 |
Anglo Portuguese negotiations relating to Bombay |
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| 1660-1690 |
Ireland from the restoration to the revolution |
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| 1660-1715 |
THE RESTORATION AND THE REVOLUTION
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THE BUCCANEERS IN THE WEST INDIES IN THE XVII CENTURY |
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| 1660-1783 |
The influence of sea power upon history |
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| 1672-1760 |
The fight for Canada. A naval and military sketch from the history of the great imperial war |
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| 1675-1676- |
The history of Bacon's and Ingram's rebellion in Virginia |
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| 1683 |
Vienna : the history and consequences of the defeat of the Turks before Vienna by John Sobieski, King of Poland, and Charles Leopold, Duke of Lorraine |
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Sebastian Bach |
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History of the French in India : from the founding of Pondichery in 1674 to the capture of that place in 1761 |
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| 1694-1746 |
Francis Hutcheson : his life, teaching and position in the history of philosophy |
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| 1697–1743 |
The life of Mr. Richard Savage |
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| 1700-1763 |
The development of the British West Indies |
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| 1703-1791 |
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JOHN WESLEY, EMBRACING THE HISTORY OF METHODISM, FROM ITS RISE TO HIS DEATH |
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Dupleix, and the struggle for India by the European nations |
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| 1712-1786 |
Frederick the Great and the rise of Prussia |
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| 1712 – 1786 |
History Of Frederick The Second Called Frederick The Great |
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The pictorial history of Germany during the reign of Frederick the Great: comprehending a complete history of the Silesian campaigns, and the seven years war |
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| 1716-1788 |
Charles the Third of Spain |
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| 1718-1797 |
THE TURKISH RESTORATION IN GREECE |
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The Life of CATHERINE THE GREAT(1729-1796) OF RUSSIA |
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| 1730-1806 |
SPAIN'S DECLINING POWER IN SOUTH AMERICA |
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EMPIRE OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC The Maritime Struggle for North America |
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| 1738-1822 |
William Herschel, his life and works |
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| 1742–1823 |
The Life of Pope Pius VII |
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Edward Gibbon, 1737-1794 |
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Life of General Sir Charles Napier (1782-1853) |
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| 1757-1831 |
Life and times of Stein : or, Germany and Prussia in the Napoleonic age |
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| 1763-1765 |
The conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian war after the conquest of Canada |
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| 1763-1766
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THE BRITISH EMPIRE BEFORE THEAMERICAN
REVOLUTION.
VOLUME X.
THE TRIUMPHANT EMPIRE:THUNDER-CLOUDS GATHER IN THE WEST
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John Stuart Mill; His Life and Works |
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| 1769–1821 |
The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte (4 Vols.) |
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| 1758-1805 |
The life of Nelson, the embodiment of the sea power of Great Britain |
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| 1773-1796 |
The Eastern question in the eighteenth century; the partition of Poland and the Treaty of Kainardji |
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| 1773-1835 |
Life of Prince Metternich |
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| 1775 – 1783 |
The American revolution |
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Essay on the character and influence of Washington in the revolution of the United States of America |
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| 1775–1851 |
The life of J. M. W. Turner |
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Lord Macaulay (1800-1859) |
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| 1785-1815 |
THE ERA OF NAPOLEON |
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| 1786-1814 |
DAVID CROCKETT (1786 – 1836) HIS
LIFE AND ADVENTURES |
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| 1786-1796 |
History of the principal events of the reign of Frederic William II, King of Prussia : and a political picture of Europe : containing a summary of the revolutions of Brabant, Holland, Poland, and France |
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| 1788 |
MEMOIRS RELATIVE TO THE CAMPAIGN IN SWEDEN |
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Thomas Carlyle(1795-1881) |
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James Anthony Froude (1800-1894) |
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| 1784-1939 |
EMPIRE ON THE SEVEN SEAS THE BRITISH EMPIRE |
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| 1792-1806 |
Great Britain and the Holy See : A chapter in the history of diplomatic relations between England and Rome |
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| 1218-1792 |
HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF AUSTRIA, FROM THE FOUNDATION OF THE MONARCHY BY RUDOLPH OF AUPSBURG TO THE DEATH OF LEOPOLD THE SECOND |
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| 1792-1848 |
HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF AUSTRIA, FROM THE ACCESSION OF FRANCIS I TO THE REVOLUTION OF 1848. |
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| 1792-1801 |
William Pitt and the great war |
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| 1793-1805 |
THE BRITISH EMPIRE FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WAR WITH FRANCE TO THE DEATH OF PITT |
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| 1457-1797 |
The Venetian Republic Its Rise, its Growth, and its Fall |
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| 1447-1796 |
A POLITICAL HISTORY OF POLAND AND RUSSIA |
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| 1798—1815 |
A history of Malta during the period of the French and British occupations |
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| 1800-1858 |
A history of Persia from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the year 1858 |
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| 1801-1877 |
The Mormon prophet and his harem; or, An authentic history of Brigham Young, his numerous wives and children |
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| 1804-1868 |
Mongkut, King of Siam |
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| 1804-1824 |
HISTORY OF MEXICO |
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| 1805 |
The enemy at Trafalgar : an account of the battle from eye-witnesses' narratives and letters and despatches from the French and Spanish fleets |
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| 1806 |
The Campaign of Jena |
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| 1806-7 |
Napoleon's campaign in Poland |
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A history of the British empire in the nineteenth century |
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| 1807–1882 |
General Garibaldi |
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| 1809-1868 |
Life of Kit Carson the great western hunter and guide. |
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The life of Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) |
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| 1810-1903 |
Pope Leo XIII |
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| 1812 |
Sea power in its relations to the War of 1812 between USA-UK |
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| 1812 |
THE COMING OF WAR An Account of the Remarkable Events Leading to the War of 1812 |
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| 1812-1815 |
A history of the war between the United States and Great Britain |
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| 1813–1883 |
Life of Wagner |
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| 1822-1895 |
Louis Pasteur, life and labours |
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General Ulysses. S. Grant: 1822-1885 |
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| 1824-1861 |
HISTORY OF MEXICO. |
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| 1830-31 |
Insurrection of Poland; and the Russian rule preceding it since 1815 |
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The life of Gen. P. H. Sheridan, the hero of the Shenandoah (1831-1888) |
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| 1838 |
Emancipation in the West Indies |
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| 1840-1901 |
THE AMEER ABDUB RAHMAN |
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Dost Muhammad, Amir of Afghanistan, 1793-1863 |
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Alfred Saker, the pioneer of the Cameroons (1814-1880) |
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| 1840-1845 |
HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA |
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Disraeli and his day(1804-1881) |
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| 1842-1918 |
Life of Abdul Hamid |
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| 1848-9 |
GARIBALDI'S DEFENCE OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC |
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| 1848-1871 |
The refounding of the German Empire |
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history of California: the Spanish period |
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A popular history of the Dominion of Canada, from the discovery of America ; including a history of the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, British Columbia, and Manitoba, of the North-West Territory, and of the Island of Newfoundland |
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| 1857-8 |
A personal narrative of the siege of Lucknow, from its commencment to its relief by Sir Colin Campbell |
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| 1859-1941 |
THE GERMAN EMPEROR WILLIAM II. |
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| 1861-1887 |
HISTORY OF MEXICO |
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| 1861-1867 |
MAXIMILIAN IN MEXICO. THE STORY OF THE FRENCH INTERVENTION
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From empire to republic : the story of the struggle for constitutional government in Mexico |
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| 1859-1920 |
Carranza and Mexico |
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| 1864-1867 |
The Life And Times Of Confederation |
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| 1866-1918 |
Ireland in the last fifty years |
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| 1870-71 |
THE SIEGE OPERATIONS AGAINST FRANCE |
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| 1870-71 |
The Year of Battles: A History of the Franco-German War |
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| 1875-1904 |
The question of Egypt in Anglo-French relations |
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| 1879-1882 |
THE WAR BETWEEN PERU AND CHILE
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| 1898 |
THE AMERICAN-SPANISH WAR |
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Paul Kruger (1825-1904) and his times; four times President of the South African Republic |
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| 1904-05 |
The Russo-Japanese war from the outbreak of hostilities to the battle of Liaoyang |
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| 1914 |
The Ludlow massacre |
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| 1914 |
The origins of the war |
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| 1914 |
The German War |
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Francis Joseph I. : his life and times : an essay in politics (1830-1916) |
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THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919) |
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THE TRUTH ABOUT THE WAR ORIGIN AND ASPECTS OF THE EUROPEAN CONFLICT
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| 1914-1918 |
THE AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE IN SINAI AND PALESTINE |
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| 1918-1919 |
The German revolution |
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Lawrence de Arabia (1888-1933) |
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| 1926-1938 |
IMPERIAL JAPAN |
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