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X. The Neanderthaler and the Rhodesian Man |
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XI. The First True Men |
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XII. Primitive Thought |
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XIII. The Beginnings of Cultivation |
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XIV. Primitive Neolithic Civilizations |
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XV. Sumeria, Early Egypt and Writing |
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XVI. Primitive Nomadic Peoples |
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XVII. The First Sea-going Peoples |
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XVIII. Egypt, Babylon and Assyria |
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XIX. The Primitive Aryans |
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XX. The Last Babylonian Empire and the Empire of Darius I |
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XXI. The Early History of the Jews |
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XXII. Priests and Prophets in Judea |
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XXIII. The Greeks |
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XXIV. The Wars of the Greeks and Persians |
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XXV. The Splendour of Greece |
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XXVI. The Empire of Alexander the Great |
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XXVII. The Museum and Library at Alexandria |
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XXVIII. The Life of Gautama Buddha |
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XXIX. King Asoka |
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XXX. Confucius and Lao Tse |
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XXXI. Rome Comes into History |
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XXXII. Rome and Carthage |
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XXXIII. The Growth of the Roman Empire |
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XXXIV. Between Rome and China |
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XXXV. The Common Man's Life under the Early Roman Empire |
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XXXVI. Religious Developments under the Roman Empire |
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XXXVII. The Teaching of Jesus |
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XXXVIII. The Development of Doctrinal Christianity |
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XXXIX. The Barbarians Break the Empire into East and West |
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XL. The Huns and the End of the Western Empire |
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XLI. The Byzantine and Sassanid Empires |
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XLII. The Dynasties of Suy and Tang in China |
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XLIII. Muhammad and Islam |
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XLIV. The Great Days of the Arabs |
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XLV. The Development of Latin Christendom |
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XLVI. The Crusades and the Age of Papal Dominion |
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XLVII. Recalcitrant Princes and the Great Schism |
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XLVIII. The Mongol Conquests |
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XLIX. The Intellectual Revival of the Europeans |
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X. AN AFRICAN SIROCCO. |
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XI. THE NEW PUSHES THE OLD - WARS AND CONQUESTS. |
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XII. A FUTILE EFFORT AT REFORM. |
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XIII. SOCIAL AND CIVIL WARS. |
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XIV. THE MASTER SPIRITS OF THIS AGE. |
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XV. PROGRESS OF THE GREAT POMPEY. |
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XVI. HOW THE TRIUMVIRS CAME TO UNTIMELY ENDS. |
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XVII. HOW THE REPUBLIC BECAME AN EMPIRE. |
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XVIII. SOME MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE ROMAN PEOPLE. |
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XIX. THE ROMAN READING AND WRITING. |
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XX. THE ROMAN REPUBLICANS SERIOUS AND GAY. |
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X. THE WAR OF 1812. |
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XI. THE MEXICAN WAR. |
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XII. THE SLAVERY AGITATION. |
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XIII. THE CIVIL WAR. |
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XIV. THE PRESIDENTS. |
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XV. MATERIAL PROGRESS. |
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XVI. PROGRESS IN LITERATURE. |
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XVII. PROGRESS IN THE ARTS. |
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XVIII. PROGRESS IN SCIENCE AND INVENTION. |
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XIX. POLITICAL CHANGES. |