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THE

GREAT EVENTS OF HISTORY

FROM THE

Creation of Man to the Present Time.

THIS work is based upon the famous book of DR. COLLIER, so widely used in the Schools of Great Britain, and favorably known over the world. Wherever used, the book has been found to materially abridge the labor of the learner and sweeten his toil.

The American Editor, who is an experienced Teacher, has added to DR. COLLIER's book, the events from the Creation of Man down to the opening of the Christian Era, the articles on the Settlement of America, the Indian wars, the war between Great Britain and her Colonies in North America, the war of 1812, the American Rebellion, and the French and Prussian War. The original plan of the book has not been disturbed.

Features of "The Great Events of History."

1. The “GREAT EVENTS OF HISTORY" gives a connected view of the entire Historic Period from the Creation of Man to the present time.

2. It is not too full to weary the pupil―nor too brief to be uninteresting.

3. Its attractive style interests the pupil in General Facts, and thus induces him to study particular History.

4. Each chapter is headed by its central point of interest, which is thus fixed in the mind of the learner.

5. It describes briefly but accurately, Life and Manners in the leading countries. 6. It is brought down to the atest Historical Events.-The American War of the Rebel lion-the Seven Weeks' War between Austria and Prussia, and closes with the Franco-Prussian war. 7. The Appendix contains a concise geographical account of the most important places mentioned in the book.

8. It is a pleasant, readable work which may be used as a Manual of History, a Class-reader, or a book of reference.

6. Throughout it is accurate. teaching no absurdilies—too common with too many of our Modern School Histories.

It contains 377 pages, in good clear type; and makes a very handy volume, bound in cloth.

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