Editor’s note: The following is extracted from History, by Bernadotte Perrin (published 1912). (Go back to previous chapter) But the Ancient History of the Greeks never emancipated itself wholly from the influence
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MoreEditor’s note: The following is extracted from Famous Men of Ancient Times, by S. G. Goodrich (published 1843). All spelling in the original. Mantua, the capital of New Etruria itself built three
MoreEditor’s note: The following is extracted from The Story of the Great War: History of the European War from Official Sources (published 1916). The Germans had taken heed of the value of
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