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“An admirably condensed history of Carthage, from its establishment
by the adventurous Phœnician traders to its sad and disastrous
fall.”--_New York Herald._
=THE GRACCHI, MARIUS, AND SULLA.= By A. H. BEESLEY.
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the Roman Republic, and the events which paved the way for the advent
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careers of Marius and Sulla has yet appeared.”--_New York Independent._
=THE ROMAN TRIUMVIRATES.= By the Very Rev. CHARLES MERIVALE, D.D.
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the convenience of map, index, and side notes, the volume is a
model.”--_New York Tribune._
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=THE EARLY EMPIRE--From the Assassination of Julius Cæsar to the
Assassination of Domitian.= By Rev. W. WOLFE CAPES, M.A.
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most interesting periods of Roman History.”--_Boston Saturday Evening
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well deserves to be studied.”--_Christian at Work._
=THE AGE OF THE ANTONINES--The Roman Empire of the Second Century.= By
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interesting theme, and in its general plan, the book is a model of
works of its class.”--_New York Herald._
“We are glad to commend it. It is written clearly, and with care and
accuracy. It is also in such neat and compact form as to be the more
attractive.”--_Congregationalist._
⁂ _The above six volumes give the History of Rome from the founding of
the City to the death of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus._
EPOCHS OF MODERN HISTORY.
_A SERIES OF BOOKS NARRATING THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND AND EUROPE AT
SUCCESSIVE EPOCHS SUBSEQUENT TO THE CHRISTIAN ERA._
_Edited by_
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=THE BEGINNING OF THE MIDDLE AGES--England and Europe in the Ninth
Century.= By the Very Rev. R. W. CHURCH, M.A.
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