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Title
CHAPTER XVII. Impolitic Acts
CHAPTER XVIII. The Mixed Commission
CHAPTER XIX. Outbreak of Hostilities
CROSSING THE NIEMEN
CARBONIC ACID IN MEDICINE.
CHRISTIAN GREECE AND LIVING GREEK. BY DR. ACHILLES ROSE. NEW YORK:
Chapter I. Three Civil Wars
Chapter II. Washington and Lee
Chapter III. Lee at West Point
Chapter IV. The Boyhood of Grant
Chapter V. Grant at West Point
Chapter VI. Lieutenant Grant Under Fire
Chapter VII. Captain Lee at the Front
Chapter VIII. Colonel Lee After the Mexican War
Chapter IX. Captain Grant in a Hard Fight
Chapter X. Grant's Difficulties in Securing a Command
Chapter XI. Lee at the Parting of the Ways
Chapter XII. Opening Moves
Chapter XIII. Grant's First Success
Chapter XIV. The Battle of Shiloh
Chapter XV. Lee in the Saddle
Chapter XVI. A Game of Strategy
Chapter XVII. Lee and the Invasion of Maryland
Chapter XVIII. The Battle of Antietam or Sharpsburg
Chapter XIX. Lee against Burnside and Hooker
Chapter XX. In the Hour of Triumph
Chapter XXI. Grant at Vicksburg
Chapter XXII. The Battle of Gettysburg
Chapter XXIII. In the Face of Disaster
Chapter XXIV. The Rescue of Two Armies
Chapter XXV. Lieutenant-General Grant
Chapter XXVI. A Duel to the Death
Chapter XXVII. Check and Countercheck
Chapter XXVIII. The Beginning of the End
Chapter XXIX. At Bay
Chapter XXX. The Surrender
Chapter XXXI. Lee's Years of Peace
Chapter XXXII. The Head of the Nation
CHARLEMAGNE
CHIVALRY
COLONIAL EXPANSION AND WAR
CHAPTER I. The Monroe Doctrine
CHAPTER II. Controversies With Great Britain
CHAPTER III. Alaska And Its Problems
CHAPTER IV. Blaine And Pan-Americanism
CHAPTER V. The United States And The Pacific
CHAPTER VI. Venezuela
CHAPTER VII. The Outbreak Of The War With Spain
CHAPTER VIII. Dewey And Manila Day
CHAPTER IX. The Blockade Of Cuba
CHAPTER X. The Preparation Of The Army
CHAPTER XI. The Campaign Of Santiago De Cuba
CHAPTER XII. The Close Of The War
CHAPTER XIII. A Peace Which Meant War
CHAPTER XIV. The Open Door
CHAPTER XV. The Panama Canal
CHAPTER XVI. Problems Of The Caribbean
CHAPTER XVII. World Relationships
CHAPTER I. MARIUS AND SYLLA.
CHAPTER II. CAESAR'S EARLY YEARS.
CHAPTER III. ADVANCEMENT TO THE CONSULSHIP.
CHAPTER IV. THE CONQUEST OF GAUL.
CHAPTER V. POMPEY.
CHAPTER VI. CROSSING THE RUBICON.
CHAPTER VII. THE BATTLE OF PHARSALIA.
CHAPTER VIII. FLIGHT AND DEATH OF POMPEY.
CHAPTER IX. CAESAR IN EGYPT.
CHAPTER X. CAESAR IMPERATOR.
CHAPTER XI. THE CONSPIRACY.
CHAPTER XII. THE ASSASSINATION.
Chapter I. The Germans Are Coming!
Chapter II. Paris At Bay
Chapter III. After The Marne
Chapter IV. The Fall Of Antwerp
Chapter V. Paris Again - And Bordeaux: Journal of a Flight from a London Fogs
Chapter VI. "The Great Days"
Chapter VII. Two German Prison Camps
Chapter VIII. In The German Trenches At La Bassee
Chapter IX. The Road To Constantinople
Chapter X. The Adventure Of The Fifty Hostages
Chapter XI. With The Turks At The Dardanelles
Chapter XII. Soghan-Dere And The Flier Of Ak-Bash
Chapter XIII. A War Correspondents' Village
Chapter XIV. Cannon Fodder
Chapter XV. East Of Lemberg - Through Austria-Hungary to the Galician Front
Chapter XVI. In The Dust Of The Russian Retreat
CHAPTER I. EXTENT AND SECURITY OF THE EMPIRE
CHAPTER II. TRAVEL WITHIN THE EMPIRE
CHAPTER III. A BRIEF SURVEY OF THE PROVINCES
CHAPTER IV. THE IMPERIAL SYSTEM: EMPEROR, SENATE, KNIGHTS, AND PEOPLE
CHAPTER V. NERO THE EMPEROR
CHAPTER VI. ADMINISTRATION AND TAXATION OF THE EMPIRE
CHAPTER VII. ROME: THE IMPERIAL CITY
CHAPTER VIII. STREETS, WATER-SUPPLY, AND BUILDING MATERIAL
CHAPTER IX. THE ROMAN TOWN HOUSE
CHAPTER X. THE COUNTRY HOMESTEAD AND COUNTRY SEAT
CHAPTER XI. ROMAN FURNITURE
CHAPTER XII. SOCIAL DAY OF A ROMAN ARISTOCRAT - MORNING
CHAPTER XIII. SOCIAL DAY OF A ROMAN ARISTOCRAT (continued) - AFTERNOON AND DINNER
CHAPTER XIV. LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AND LOWER CLASSES