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Title
The History of England
The Gracchi, Marius and Sulla
The Great Boer War
The Gods of the Teutons
Theodoric the Ostrogoth, 475-526 A.D.
The Cid
Tamerlane, 1333-1405
The Story of Rome From the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic
The Egyptians
The Phoenicians
The Assyrians and Babylonians
The Medes and Persians
The Persian Empire
Third Period of History - Persian Invasion
The Commonwealth to the Gaulish Invasion - Struggle between the Patricians and Plebeians
The Punic Wars - Subjugation of Foreign Nations - Administration of the Provinces
The Revolutions of the Gracchi
The Jugurthine, Cimbric, and Social Wars - Marius and Sulla
The Triumvirate - Caesar's Gallic Wars - War between Caesar and Pompey
The Success of Augustus - Dissemination of Christianity - Division of the Empire
The Eastern Empire to the Twelfth Century
The German Empire before the Eleventh Century
The Crusades
The Italian Republics - Commerce in General
The Turks - Fall of Constantinople
The Reformation
The Stuarts - James I
The King's Children - The Spanish Match
The Long Parliament - The Irish Rebellion
The Civil War
Trial and Execution of the King
The Commonwealth - Subjugation of Ireland and Scotland
The Protectorate
The Restoration - Dutch War
The Triple Alliance - The French Alliance
The Rye-house Plot - Death of Charles II
The Revolution
The American War of Independence
Threatened Invasion - Subsequent Events
The Age of Louis XIV - Richelieu and Mazarin
The Last Days of Absolute Monarchy - The French Revolution
The War of American Independence
The Navy in the days of the Plantagenets - from A.D. 1087 to A.D. 1327.
The Commonwealth.
The Second Burmese War - 1851-52.
The Evolution of the Modern Warship.
The British Navy of to-day.
The History of England from the Norman Conquest to the Death of John, 1066-1216
The Old Roman World
The Fifteen Decisive Battles of The World From Marathon to Waterloo
The Afghan Wars, 1839-42 and 1878-80
The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783
TAMAHAY
TWO STRIKE
The Winning of Canada - A Chronicle of Wolfe
Turkey - A Past and a Future
The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century
THE HURONS.
THE HURON-IROQUOIS FAMILY.
THE IROQUOIS.
THE JESUITS IN NORTH AMERICA.
The Balkan Wars, 1912-1913
The Story of Versailles
THE FIRST PREACHING OF THE CRUSADE
THE CRUSADERS SEND SIX ENVOYS TO VENICE
THE ENVOYS ARRIVE IN VENICE, AND PROFFER THEIR REQUEST
THE CRUSADERS LOOK FOR ANOTHER CHIEF
THE PILGRIMS LACK MONEY WHEREWITH TO PAY THE VENETIANS
THE CRUSADERS OBTAIN A RESPITE BY PROMISING TO HELP THE VENETIANS AGAINST ZARA
THE DOGE AND A NUMBER OF VENETIANS TAKE THE CROSS
THE CRUSADERS LEAVE VENICE TO BESIEGE ZARA
THE INHABITANTS OF ZARA OFFER TO CAPITULATE, AND THEN DRAW BACK - ZARA IS TAKEN
THE CRUSADERS ESTABLISH THEMSELVES IN THE CITYAFFRAY BETWEEN THE VENETIANS AND THE FRANKS
THE CRUSADERS OBTAIN THE POPE'S ABSOLUTION FOR THE CAPTURE OF ZARA
THE CRUSADERS LAND AT CHALCEDON AND SCUTARI
THE FORAGERS DEFEAT THE GREEKS
THE CRUSADERS SHOW THE YOUNG ALEXIUS TO THE PEOPLE OF CONSTANTINOPLE, AND PREPARE FOR THE BATTLE
THE CRUSADERS SEIZE THE PORT
THE EMPEROR ALEXIUS COMES OUT FOR BATTLE, BUT RETIRES WITHOUT ATTACKING
THE EMPEROR ISAAC RATIFIES THE COVENANTS ENTERED INTO BY HIS SON
THE YOUNG ALEXIUS RETURNS TO CONSTANTINOPLIZHE FAILS IN HIS PROMISES TO THE CRUSADERS
THE CRUSADERS DEFY THE EMPERORS
THE WAR BEGINS - THE GREEKS ENDEAVOUR TO SET FIRE TO THE FLEET OF THE CRUSADERS
THE CRUSADERS CONTINUE THE WAR - DEFEAT OF MOURZUPHLES
THE CRUSADERS TAKE A PART OF THE CITY
THE CRUSADERS OCCUPY THE CITY
THE KINGDOM OF SALONIKA IS RESTORED TO BONIFACE - DIVISION OF THE LAND BETWEEN THE CRUSADERS
THE CRUSADERS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STRAITS ARE RECALLED TO MARCH ON ADRIANOPLE - EXPEDITION OF GEOFFRY OF VILLEHARDOUIN
THE SIEGE OF ADRIANOPLE CONTINUED WITHOUT RESULT
THE CRUSADERS RAISE THE SIEGE OF ADRIANOPLE
THE HOST REACHES RODOSTO
THE REGENT OBTAINS CERTAIN ADVANTAGES OVER THE GREEKS
THE REGENT BESIEGES ADRIANOPLE IN VAIN
THE REGENT SETS GARRISONS IN SUCH PLACES AS HE STILL HELD
THE GREEKS ARE RECONCILED TO THE CRUSADERS - JOHANNIZZA DESIEGES DEMOTICA
THE CRUSADERS MARCH TO THE RELIEF OF DEMOTICA
THE EMPEROR MEETS JOHANNIZZA, AND RECAPTURES HIS PRISONERS
THE EMPEROR RESUMES THE WAR AGAINST THEODORE LASCARIS
THEODORE LASCARIS FORMS AN ALLIANCE WITH JOHANNIZZA
THE EMPEROR ATTACKS THE FLEET OF THEODORE LASCARIS, AND RESCUES CIBOTOS