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EIGHTEEN CHRISTIAN CENTURIES. By Rev. James White. With Copious Index. 12mo. Cloth, $2.00.

The best epitome of Christian history extant. Mr. White possesses in a high degree the power of distilling the essence from a mass of facts, and condensing events in description. A battle or a siege, which, without his skill, would occupy a chapter, is compressed by him into a page or two, without sacrificing any essential or significant feature.

"An attempt to picture the prevailing characteristics and tendencies of each of the centuries. Its merit is in the fact that the spirit of each age is generally well apprehended and correctly represented."—Dr. C. K. Adams's Manual of Historical Literature.

LECTURES ON MODERN HISTORY. By Dr. Thomas Arnold. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

These lectures are universally admitted to be among the most valuable of Dr. Arnold's works. They make the reader acquainted with the true method of historical inquiry. Even a cursory reading of Macaulay shows that their methods were identical—namely, to exhaust all the topics of inquiry, and leave nothing which can illustrate the actual life of past ages unexamined.

THREE CENTURIES OF MODERN HISTORY. By C. D. Yonge. 12mo. Cloth, $2.00.
HISTORY PRIMERS. Edited by J. R. Green, M.A., Examiner in the School of Modern History at Oxford. 18mo vols. Flexible cloth, 45 cents each.

Greece. By C. A. Fyffe, M.A.
Rome. By M. Creighton, M.A.
Europe. By E. A. Freeman, D.C.L.
Old Greek Life. By J. P. Mahaffy, M.A.
Roman Antiquities. By Professor A. S. Wilkins.
Geography. By George Grove, F.R.G.S.
France. By Charlotte M. Yonge.
Mediæval Civilization. By Professor G. B. Adams.

L'HISTOIRE DE JULES CESAR, par S. M. I. Napoléon III. 2 vols., 12mo. Paper, 2.50.

The Same. With Maps and Portrait. 2 vols. Cloth, $4.00.

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