. The story of the greatest nations; a comprehensive history, extending from the earliest times to the present, founded on the most modern authorities, and including chronological summaries and pronouncing vocabularies for each nation; and the world's famous events, told in a series of brief sketches forming a single continuous story of history and illumined by a complete series of notable illustrations from the great historic paintings of all lands. I X-51 Copyright. IS89, by Gebbie 4 Co. The United States—Result of Bull Run 1637 teers shouldered their rifles and galloped proudly off for home
. The story of the greatest nations; a comprehensive history, extending from the earliest times to the present, founded on the most modern authorities, and including chronological summaries and pronouncing vocabularies for each nation; and the world's famous events, told in a series of brief sketches forming a single continuous story of history and illumined by a complete series of notable illustrations from the great historic paintings of all lands. I X-51 Copyright. IS89, by Gebbie 4 Co. The United States—Result of Bull Run 1637 teers shouldered their rifles and galloped proudly off for home, to carry thehappy news. It seems strange that they should have so undervalued the slowtenacity of the North, so little understood the calm, stern spirit of the manwho sat in the White House chair, the leader and personification of all that thegreat North was or hoped to be. Lincolns answer to the defeat of Bull Runwas to call for five hundred thousand Union volunteers; and the five hundredthousand came without a murmur. Instead of being ended, the war had onlyjust begun. m0 mi,^4|rM^?. Lincoln visiting thk Akmy of the Potomac tt_tj tj tJ_0 tj tjf ^f *-? V *■* *^ *■* *^f »-» cj «^ «^ ca ca fea fcj fcj a^aaaaaaaaaaaj fcj fcj cj. mm
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