Historic characters & famous events Vol.11 of all Nations and all ages
Edited by A.R. Spofford, Frank Weitenkamff and J.P. Lamberton
- Boston Art Library Publishing Company 1900
- 400 p.
- 400 p. .
William the Silent -- Rudolf of Hapsburg -- Charles I of England -- Sir Henry Vane -- Charles II of England -- James II of England -- Viscount Dundee -- The Stuart Pretenders -- James Edward, The old Pretender -- Charles Edward, The Young Pretender -- Francis of Assissi -- Paolo Sarpi ==John Calvin -- Akbar -- Prince Eugene of Savoy -- Marshal Bernadotte -- Louis Kossuth -- Voltaire -- Jean Jacques Rousseau -- Edward Gibbon -- Sir John Moore -- Sir Robert Peel -- Richard Cobden -- John Bright -- Lord Macaulay -- Daniel O'Connell -- Charles S. Parnell -- Chief Justice Marshall -- Albert Gallatom -- Daniel Boone -- Captain James Lawrence -- Stephen Decatur -- Commodore O.H. Perry -- Commodore David Porter -- Sam Houston -- Martin Van Buren -- William H. Harrison -- John Tyler -- James K. Polk -- Millard Fillmore -- Franklin Pierce -- Thomas H. Benton -- Roger B. Taney -- James Buchanan -- Lewis Cass -- Commodore M. C. Perry -- Admiral D.D. Porter -- Horace Greeley -- Confucius -- Ignatius Loyola
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