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The Child's Pictorial History of England

The Child's Pictorial History of England

by Julia Corner

A juvenile history of England has long been needed in our primary schools. Those already prepared, and in use, are written in a style entirely beyond the capacities of young children, and too comprehensive in detail.“History for children ought to be told in their own simple language, or it fails to interest them; while all that is unfitted for chil..

The Story of Rome, From the Earliest Times to the Death of Augustus

The Story of Rome, From the Earliest Times to the Death of Augustus

by Mary Macgregor

The Story of Rome has been written, as you know, in your beautiful, quiet old garden. And as the story grew, the short cold days of winter passed and the long warm days of summer were here. In the garden a miracle had been wrought. It had become alive.  After slow, persistent struggle with storm and frost, the delicate bare branches were no lo..

Ancient history from the monuments -  Greek cities & islands of Asia Minor

Ancient history from the monuments - Greek cities & islands of Asia Minor

by W. S. W. Vaux

Before we proceed to give a somewhat detailed account of the more important cities of Asia Minor, and of the islands adjacent to its west and southern shores, we may mention that Asia Minor, as it lies on the map, exhibits, in its contour, a remarkable resemblance to Spain. Extending between N. Lat. 36° and 42°, and E. Long. 26° and 40°, it is abou..

A Child's History of the World

A Child's History of the World

by V. M. Hillyer

In common with all children of my age, I was brought up on American History and given no other history but American, year in and year out, year after year for eight or more years.So far as I knew 1492 was the beginning of the world. Any events or characters before that time, reference to which I encountered by any chance, were put down in my mind i..

A History of Magic and Experimental Science, Volume 2 (of 2)

A History of Magic and Experimental Science, Volume 2 (of 2)

by Lynn Thorndike

Thus Physica is more inclusive than the modern science of Physics, while Hugh evidently does not employ it in the specific sense of the art of medicine, of which the word physica was sometimes used in the medieval period. Hugh goes on to say that Physica is sometimes still more broadly interpreted to designate natural philosophy in contrast to logi..