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Rh Henry of Navarre and the Huguenots in France. By F. P. Willest. Henry, Prince of Portugal and the age of discovery in Europe. By C. R. Beasley. Henry V., the English hero king. By C. L. Kingsford. Julian the Philosopher, and the struggle of paganism against Christianity. By Alice Gardner. Ivee, Robert E., and the Southern Confederacy. By Prof. H. A. White. Lincoln, Abraham, and the downfall of American slavery. By Noah Brooks. Louis, Saint (Louis IX of France). The most christian king. By F. Perry. Louis XIV., and the zenith of the French monarchy. By A. Haskall. Maccabaeus, Judas, the conflict between Hellenism and Hebraism. By I. Abrahams. Marlborough, England as a military power. By C. W. C. Oman. Medici, Lorenzo de'. By Edward Armstrong. Moltke, and the military supremacy of Germany. By S. Wilkinson. Napoleon. By W. O. Morris. Nelson, and the naval supremacy of England. By W. C. Russell. O'Connel, Daniel, and the revival of national life in Ireland. By R. Dunlap. Pericles, and the golden age of Athens. By E. Abbott. Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham (1708-1778) or the growth and division of the British empire. By W. D. Green. Richard the Lion Hearted, and the spirit of the crusades. By T. A. Archer. Richelieu, and the growth of the French power. By J. B. Perkins. Saladin, and the fall of the kingdom of Jerusalem. By S. Lane-Poole. Sidney, Sir Philip, type of chivalry in the Elizabethan age. By H. R. Fox-Bourne. Sobrieski and the military greatness of Poland. By F. A. Pollard. Theodoric the Goth, the barbarian champion of civilization. By Thomas Hodgkin. Wyclif, John, last of the schoolmen, first of the English reformers. By E. Sergeant. William the Silent, founder of the Dutch Republic. By R. Putnam.