Ridpath's history of the world : being an account of the principal events in the career of the human race from the beginnings of civilization to the present time : comprising the development of social institutions and the story of all nations . whichare reckoned the crowning glory of the war-rior. The third exibited in his person thegreatest development of human power whichhas been since the days of JuliusCffisar, if not indeed since the beginnings ofcivilization. The drama of which he was theprincipal figure corresponded in its terribleaspects with the fiery activities of him whowa


Ridpath's history of the world : being an account of the principal events in the career of the human race from the beginnings of civilization to the present time : comprising the development of social institutions and the story of all nations . whichare reckoned the crowning glory of the war-rior. The third exibited in his person thegreatest development of human power whichhas been since the days of JuliusCffisar, if not indeed since the beginnings ofcivilization. The drama of which he was theprincipal figure corresponded in its terribleaspects with the fiery activities of him whowas the principal actor. Such was the so-called Age of was the last bequest of the eighteenth andthe first inheritance of the nineteenth that has followed has issued from thisperiod of fire and tempest. Our own war forfreedom, and the more stirring conflict in rev-olutionary France, were the political factswhich have given to the present era its formand fashion.—To these great scenes and trans-formations of the historical drama the atten-tion of the reader will be directed ia the con-cluding parts of the present Volume. CYCLOPAEDIA OK Universal History VOLUME III MIDDLE AGES MODERN MONARCHIES AGE OF REVOLUTION. QUEEN ELIZABETH SIGNING THE DEATH WARRANT OF MAKY STUART ws^ ^^^^^ ^B^^^ ^tAK#3^ l^^^^^^bi^r^^ ^jj^^^^/^al^^K^^^ tSl^*Ss^H/K f^t-tO^^^^^^V^^ ^^ Su!. i:/?!}A* .iQgM i».uV|fflPi^M^ Ob]^%\M fW^^^^^^M} ^^^?- \ 5^^^^pil^^^j^4^S^ O&^jJMi^J^^ Wt r r^^^c^ ^Iv ?Mr?!^ * w fc j^MJf^ /Jfe^ »s _.^if-Si i^Jr^ -X ^^3R ^M?fl K^^,i^tr/: -^?r^|^^^^\yc7K^^-^,J^ ^^^K^^^^ JC^*^ i^^^li^^ ^^^ ^knJ^i^^jgE t^Uw ^BfF-^-- ^;^^,« hS^^TJ^pV*^ ^^*^ ^jflpyLt ^^£^tW ^r~^i?C^^^ ? iC^!/ ^^wJ^I^V <& ~^ ^f - ? e^^Kw^r^ ^ ^^^ ^i ^# if jCriill* ^^\~ ^^w^ ^^^^?^^llJ rak^^^iij 5^1 ^YCTJ^p^t^H*. *< p ^M^^E^fr^rMa^^wTOi ^^ 1 \4f MflKSttT ^BPfl/ -j^^i^iL3 i5^jl*S(^ K^J^H -w^ -^;\^ ^L^ ^^ rS^/^ ^^^zft^^yWra*=^ J\i K? ^^^1 ^^^^ gook ^tKto0nl^. The People and the Kings. Chapte


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