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History of Greece • Early MythologySecond or Authentic Period of HistorySparta - LycurgusThird Period of History - Persian InvasionPericlesAlcibiadesDecline of Athenian Independence - Condition of AthensAlexander the GreatConcluding Period of Greek History

History of RomeOriginal Roman Constitution - Early History under the Kings - Origin of the PlebeiansThe Commonwealth to the Gaulish Invasion - Struggle Between the Patricians and PlebeiansGradual Conquest of the Peninsula - Italy Under the Roman RuleThe Punic Wars - Subjugation of Foreign Nations - Administration of the ProvincesThe Revolutions of the Gracchi The Jugurthine, Cimbric, and Social Wars - Marius And SullaPompey - Cicero - Catiline - CaesarThe Triumvirate - Caesar's Gallic Wars - War Between Caesar and Pompey. Extinction of the Commonwealth - Dictatorship and Death of Caesar - The Second Triumvirate - Civil Wars of Mark Antony and OctavianusCondition of the Empire under AugustusThe Success of Augustus - Dissemination of Christianity - Division of the EmpireDownfall of the Western Empire

History of the Middle AgesThe Eastern Empire to the Twelfth CenturyArabia - Mohammed - Empire of the SaracensFrom the Destruction of Rome to the Age of Charlemagne - Origin of the Feudal SystemCharlemagne - The New Western EmpireFrance from the Time of Charles the Bald to the Eleventh CenturyThe German Empire before the Eleventh CenturyFrom the Ninth to the Eleventh CenturyGeneral State of Europe in the Eleventh CenturyThe CrusadesInstitution of Chivalry, etc. From the Crusades to the Middle of the Fifteenth Century - Rise of Some New PowersThe Italian Republics - Commerce in GeneralThe Turks - Fall of ConstantinopleRise of Civil Freedom and Social Improvement

Modern History • History of Great Britain and Ireland • Conquest by the RomansConquest by the SaxonsConquest by the NormansEarly Norman KingsRichard C?ur de Lion - John - Magna ChartaHenry III - Origin of ParliamentEdward I and II - Attempted Conquest of ScotlandEdward III - Richard IIHouse of LancasterHouse of YorkHouse of Tudor - Henry VIIHenry VIIIThe ReformationEdward VI - Queen MaryElizabeth - Mary, Queen of Scots - Reformation in ScotlandGovernment of ElizabethWar in the NetherlandsDeath of Mary, Queen of Scots Spanish Armada - Rebellion In IrelandConclusion of the Reign of ElizabethThe Stuarts - James IGunpowder PlotPlantations in IrelandThe King's Children - The Spanish MatchFeatures of the Government of James ICharles I - His Contentions with the House of Commons The Long Parliament - The Irish RebellionThe Civil WarSolemn League and Covenant Conclusion of the Civil WarTrial and Execution of the KingThe Commonwealth - Subjugation of Ireland and ScotlandThe ProtectorateThe Restoration - Dutch WarPlague and Fire of London - Persecution in ScotlandThe Triple Alliance - The French AllianceThe Rye-house Plot - Death of Charles IIJames II - Expedition Of MonmouthArbitrary Measures of The KingThe RevolutionResistance in Scotland and IrelandReign of William IIIQueen Anne - Marlborough's CampaignsUnion of England and ScotlandPeace of Utrecht - Death of Queen AnneAccession of the House of Hanover - Rebellion of 1715-16George II - War with SpainRebellion of 1745-46George III- Bute Administration - Peace of 1763American Stamp ActThe American War of IndependenceFrench Revolution, and Consequent War with FranceThreatened Invasion - Subsequent EventsRebellion in Ireland - Union with Great BritainChange of Ministry, and Peace of Amiens, 1801War Renewed with France, 1803 - Subsequent EventsFirst Peninsular Campaign - Subsequent EventsSuccesses of Wellington in SpainEvents of 1811, 1812, and 1813Home Affairs - War with AmericaPeace of 1814 - Subsequent EventsReign of George IVReign of William IVCommencement of the Present ReignWar with Russia - Alliance of England, France and Turkey

History of France - Clovis, A. D. 486 ; division of his Empire - The Merovingian Kings - The Carlovingians - Pepin - Charles Martel - Charlemagne; his Empire - Louis - Division of the Empire - Charles - Arnulf - Charles the Simple - Invasion of the Normans - Hugh Capet and his Successors - Philip VI of Valois - Wars with England, 1328-1415 - Charles VI - Maid of Orleans - Louis XI - Francis IIFrance during the War of Religion - Persecution of the Huguenots - Coligni - The Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 1572 - Henry III - Henry IV - Edict of Nantes The Age of Louis XIV - Richelieu and Mazarin - Persecution of the Calvinists - Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1685 The Last Days of Absolute Monarchy - The French Revolution - Louis XV - Louis XVI - The French Revolution - National Assembly - Mirabeau, Dante, Marat, Robespierre - The 10th of August - Dethronement of the King - National Convention - Trial and Execution of the King - Jacobins and Girondists - Exclusion of the Girondists from the Convention - Execution of the Queen, Madame Elizabeth, and the Duke of Orleans - La Vendee - Fall of Danton and Camille Desmoulins - Overthrow of Robespierre and the Jacobins - Reconstruction of the Government - Napoleon Bonaparte - Italian Campaign - Expedition to Egypt and Syria - Return to France - The First Consulate - Consul for Life - Duke d'Enghein Napoleon, Emperor - Austrian Campaign - Russians - Battle of Austerlitz - Confederation of the Rhine - War with Prussia - Alliance of Prussia and Russia - Victory at Friedland - Peace of Tilsit - Occupation of Portugal - Spain - Annexation of the Roman States and imprisonment of the Pope - New war with Austria - Peace of Vienna - Marriage with Maria Louisa - Russian Campaign - Conflagration of Moscow - Retreat of the French - Alliance of Russia, Prussia, etc. - Congress of Prague - Austria - Battle of Leipsic - Retreat of the French - Invasion of France by the Allies - Abdication of Napoleon - Louis XVIII - Escape of Napoleon from Elba - Defeat a Waterloo - Death at St. Helena - Louis XVIII - Charles X - Abdication - Louis Philippe - Revolution - Louis Napoleon - War with Russia and alliance with England and Turkey

History of Spain - Gothic Monarchy - The Moors - Castile - Henry IV - Ferdinand and Isabella - Conquest of Grenada - Christopher Columbus - Discovery of America - Charles V - Hernando Cortez - Conquest of Mexico - Francis Pizarro - Conquest of Peru - Ignatius Loyola - Philip II - War with England - Defeat of the Invincible Armada - Philip III - Banishment of the descendants of the Moors - Philip IV - Accession of the House of Bourbon - Charles III - The Seven Years' War - Charles IV - Ferdinand - Joseph Bonaparte - Alliance of the Spaniards and English - Return of Ferdinand - Isabella II

History of Germany and Austria - Division of the Empire of Charlemagne, and formation of the German Empire - Succession of Henry the Fowler to the throne of Conrad of Franconia - The Germans build cities - Accession of Hildebrand - Pope Gregory III - His Excommunication of Henry IV - Strife of Guelphs and Ghibelines - Pope Adrian IV - Tancred - Richard III of England - The House of Hapsburg succeeds that of Swabia - Death of Albert - Charles IV issues the Golden Bull - Council of Constance - Martyrdom of John Huss and Jerome of Prague - Invention of Printing - Luther; the Reformation - Thirty Years' War - Peace of Westphalia - Insurrection of Hungarians aided by Turks - The War of Succession - Prince Eugene - Maria Theresa - Pragmatic Sanction - Revolt of the Netherlands - Confederation of the Rhine - Congress of Vienna - Hungarian Revolution of 1848

History of Russia - Russia rescued from the Tartars by John Basilowitz - Michael Theodorowitz, First of the House of Romanoff, Czar of Muscovy - Reorganization of Russia by Alexis - Reign of Peter the Great - Foundation and embellishment of St. Petersburg - Succession of the Czarina Catherine - Catherine II - Annexation of the Crimea - Dismemberment of Poland - Kosciusko - Suwarrow - Resignation of Stanislaus - Paul - War against the French Republic - Assassination of Paul - Alexander - Coalition against Napoleon, by Austria and England - Peace of Tilsit - Napoleon declares war against Russia - Smolensko - Burning of Moscow - Constantine - Nicholas - Extirpation of Poland - Siege of Sevastopol by France, England, and Turkey - Death of Nicholas - Succession of Alexander II

History of the United States Colonial History - Discoveries of Cabot - The Huguenots - Sir Walter Raleigh - Champlain - Henry Hudson - Virginia - Jamestown - John Smith - Pocahontas - Indian War - Gov. Berkeley - Nathaniel Bacon - New England Colonies - Puritans - Principles of their early Government - Quaker Persecution - Pequod Indian War - King Philip - Royal Governors - Salem Witchcraft - Connecticut - Rhode Island - Dutch Settlement of New Amsterdam - Indian War - Annexation of New Amsterdam to the English Colonies, and change of name to N. York - Lord Baltimore - Civil War - Carolina - Wm. Penn - Indian Treaty - Frame of Government - Oglethorpe - Wesley - Whitfield - Principles and characteristics of the Colonists • Contest of the English with the French for the Possession of North America - King William's War - The French War - The Ohio Company - George Washington - Braddock - Gen. Wolfe - Rising Colonial prosperity • The War of American Independence - Stamp Act - N. Y. Congress - War of publications against Britain - Boston Massacre - Tea Party - Lexington - Declaration of Independence - Franklin, Lafayette, Kosciusko - Trenton - Brandywine - Burgoyne's Defeat - Alliance of France and America - Baron Steuben - D'Estaing - Stony Point - Arnold - Col. Hayne - Capitulation of Cornwallis - Treaty at Paris - Washington - Paralyzed condition of the Government - Massachusetts Rebellion 1786 - Formation of Government by the Constitutional Convention • Constitutional History - Federalists and anti-Federalists - Defeat of Harmar and St. Clair - Prohibition of the Slave Trade - Death of Washington - Purchase of Louisiana - War with Tripoli - Embargo Acts - War with England - Campaign of 1812 - American Naval Victories - Perry's victory on Lake Erie - Gen. Harrison - Treaty at Ghent - Battle of New Orleans - Seminole War - Lafayette - Tariff - U. S. Bank - Nullification - Compromise of 1820 - Commercial Bankruptcy - Annexation of Texas - Mexican War - Discovery of Gold in California - Gadsden Treaty

BIOGRAPHY

Hernando CortezWilliam PennBenjamin FranklinPeter the GreatCount RumfordNicolas CopernicusTycho BraheGalileoKeplerNewtonHuygensHalleyFergusonSir William HerschelSimon BolivarFrancia, the DictatorAlexander WilsonJames WattJohn HowardGeorge Gordon, Lord ByronPercy Bysshe ShelleyOliver GoldsmithEdward GibbonDavid Hume Alexander PopeJohn Adams Thomas JeffersonSamuel Adams James OtisFisher AmesColonel Aaron BurrAlexander HamiltonPatrick HenryJohn HancockEthan Allen Benedict ArnoldHoratio GatesThaddeus KosciuskoNathaniel GreeneFrederic William Augustus SteubenBaron de KalbRichard MontgomeryGilbert Motier LafayetteIsrael PutnamStephen DecaturCommodore Isaac HullOliver Hazard PerryJohn MarshallJohn Paul JonesGeneral Andrew JacksonWinfield Scott Zachary TaylorJohn E. WoolDaniel Webster Henry ClayHon. Judge WoodburyHon. Robert Rantoul, Jr. Franklin PierceSamuel Finley Breese MorseM. DaguerreVictor HugoOmar PashaEdward EverettWashington IrvingWilliam Cullen BryantGeorge BancroftWilliam Hickling PrescottHiram Powers

TRAVEL

Historical Sketch of Naval ArchitectureEarly Maritime DiscoveriesChristopher ColumbusMagellan - First Voyage Round the WorldSir Francis DrakeHenry HudsonLe Maire and Schouten - First Voyage Round Cape HornVoyage of Captain James, for the Discovery of a North-West PassageDampierCaptain Woodes RogersCaptain John ClippertonCommodore AnsonByronCaptain WallisDe BougainvilleCaptain James CookCaptains Portlock and DixonMonsieur de la PerouseGeorge VancouverCaptain d'EntrecasteauxParry's Voyages for the Discovery of the North-West Passage Sir John FranklinTravels in Africa. Park Denham, Clapperton, Lander, and OthersSamuel HearneJohn Lewis Burckhardt James BruceJohn LedyardJohn Baptist BelzoniGeorge ForsterEdward Daniel ClarkeRichard PocockeOverland Journey to India

 

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