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ning to end upon one identical laio." — Friedrich Ratzel.
the tragic happenings of the last few years.
it is for peace between the nations.
tory by one single author have been written.
of human history as one consistent process.
admirable summary of human progress.
in one volume by Mr. Oscar Browning.
kind since the beginning of human societies.
• See upon this an excellent pamphlet by F. J.
of the Young (Watts & Co.).
the most modern of all such collections.
had considerable influence upon its plan.
author for such a book as our present one.
Bull, Mr. L. Cranmer Byng, Mr. A. J. D.
Campbell, Mr. A. Y. Campbell, Mr. L. Y.
Master Clues in World History. .
dak, Mr. 0. W. Ellis, Mr. G. S. Ferrier, Mr.
David Freeman, Mr. S. N. Fu, Mr. G. B.
Gloyne, Sir Richard Gregory, Mr. F. H.
Hay ward, Mr. Sydney Herbert, Dr. Fr.
Krupicka, Mr. H. Lang Jones, Mr. C. H. B.
Laughton, Mr. B. I. Macalpin, Mr. G. H.
Mr. B. Stafford Morse, Professor J. L.
Sydney Olivier, Mr. R. I. Pocock, Mr, J.
an illustrator but a coUaborator. Mr.
completion would have been impossible.
§ 5. No sub-men in America .
§ 4. How did sowing begin ?
ranean valley . . . .
§ 3. Was there an Alpine race ?
§ 3. The Semitic languages .
§ 4. The Hamitic languages .
§ 8. Submerged and lost languages .
§ 1. Early cities and early nomads .
§ 9. Thermopylae and Salamis .
§ 5. Plato and the Academy .
§ 7. Philosophy becomes unworldly .
§ 1. Phihp of Macedonia . . 180 § 6.
§ 2. The murder of King Philip . 183 § 7.
§ 3. Alexander's first conquests . 185 § 8.
§ 1. A short catalogue of emperors 256 § 5.
§ 3. Limitations of the Roman mind 264 § 6.
, The end of the republic .
§ 9. The map of Europe, a.d. 500 .
Sassanids . . . .
§ 4. The first message from Islam .
§ 4. The teachings of Islam .
§ 14. A list of leading popes .
The Mongol empire of India .
The Mongols and the Gipsies .

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