The Story of Napoleon Serapis Classics

The Story of Napoleon  Serapis Classics
Author: Harold Wheeler
Publsiher: Serapis Classics
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783963135187

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There is no more marvellous story in human history than that of Napoleon I., Emperor of the French. His career is one long demonstration of the reality of the proverb, "Truth is stranger than fiction." So fascinating are the details of a life in which so much was attempted and accomplished that many thousands of volumes have been published dealing with its various phases. The demand is by no means exhausted, the supply continuous, as witness the present work.

The Story of Napoleon

The Story of Napoleon
Author: Harold Felix Baker Wheeler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 319
Release: 1953*
Genre: France
ISBN: OCLC:10196360

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The Story of Napoleon

The Story of Napoleon
Author: Harold Wheeler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 319
Release: 1970
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1176138379

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The Story of Napoleon

The Story of Napoleon
Author: Harold F.B. Wheeler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 317
Release: 1924
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:830564835

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R. N. Pringle, Special Prize for Senior Paper, ?1927, signed C. C. Thorold.

History of the United States Serapis Classics

History of the United States  Serapis Classics
Author: John Clark Ridpath
Publsiher: Serapis Classics
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2017-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783963134432

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On the day after the assassination of Mr. Lincoln, Andrew Johnson took the oath of office, and became President of the United States. He was a native of Raleigh, North Carolina, born in 1808. With no advantages of education, he passed his boyhood in poverty and neglect. In 1828 he removed to Tennessee and settled at Greenville. Here, through toil and hardship, he rose to distinction, and after holding minor offices was elected to Congress. As a member of the United States Senate in 1860-61, he opposed secession with all his powers, and continued to hold his seat as senator from Tennessee. On the 4th of March, 1862, he was appointed military governor of that State. This office he held until 1864, and was then nominated for the Vice-Presidency. Now, by the death of the President, he was called to assume the responsibilities of chief magistrate. On the ist of February, 1865, Congress adopted an amendment to the Constitution by which slavery was abolished and forbidden in all the States and Territories of the Union. By the 18th of the following December the amendment had been ratified by the legislatures of twenty- seven States, and was duly proclaimed as a part of the Constitution. The Emancipation Proclamation had been issued as a military measure; now the doctrines and results of that instrument were recognized and incorporated in the fundamental law of the land. The problem of reconstruction of the Southern States was a most serious one and the Republican party came near splitting asunder over it. As early as 1863 President Lincoln had formulated a plan by which any seceding State might be restored to the Union if one-tenth of its voters of 1860 should take an oath to support the Constitution and the laws and should set ...

Europe and the Faith Serapis Classics

Europe and the Faith  Serapis Classics
Author: Hilaire Belloc
Publsiher: Serapis Classics
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2017-10-07
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9783962558734

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I say the Catholic "conscience" of history--I say "conscience"--that is, an intimate knowledge through identity: the intuition of a thing which is one with the knower--I do not say "The Catholic Aspect of History." This talk of "aspects" is modern and therefore part of a decline: it is false, and therefore ephemeral: I will not stoop to it.

The Age of Shakespeare Serapis Classics

The Age of Shakespeare  Serapis Classics
Author: Algernon Swinburne
Publsiher: Serapis Classics
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2017-10-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783963130137

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The first great English poet was the father of English tragedy and the creator of English blank verse. Chaucer and Spenser were great writers and great men: they shared between them every gift which goes to the making of a poet except the one which alone can make a poet, in the proper sense of the word, great. Neither pathos nor humor nor fancy nor invention will suffice for that: no poet is great as a poet whom no one could ever pretend to recognize as sublime. Sublimity is the test of imagination as distinguished from invention or from fancy: and the first English poet whose powers can be called sublime was Christopher Marlowe...

The 17th Century Serapis Classics

The 17th Century  Serapis Classics
Author: Henry Wakeman
Publsiher: Serapis Classics
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2017-10-20
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9783962559908

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THE seventeenth century is the period when Europe, shattered in its political and religious ideas by the Reformation, reconstructed its political system upon the principle of territorialism under the rule of absolute monarchs. It opens with Henry IV., it closes with Peter the Great. It reaches its climax in Louis XIV. and the Great Elector. It is therefore the century in which the principal European States took the form, and acquired the position in Europe, which they have held more or less up to the present time. A century, in which France takes the lead in European affairs, and enters on a course of embittered rivalry with Germany, in which England assumes a position of first importance in the affairs of Europe, in which the Emperor, ousted from all effective control over German politics, finds the true centre of his power on the Danube, in which Prussia becomes the dominant state in north Germany, in which Russia begins to drive in the Turkish outposts on the Pruth and the Euxine - a century, in short, which saw the birth of the Franco-German Question and of the Eastern Question - cannot be said to be deficient in modern interest...