History of France by Charlotte Mary Yonge
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page 94 of 109 (86%)
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The book is totally devoid of sectarian or partisan tendencies, the aim
being simply to instill a love for historical reading, and not to suggest opinions or inculcate views in regard to any of those great civil and religious revolutions whose effects and whose influence must remain open questions till the last act in the historical drama shall be completed. The biographical and critical notes are just sufficient to stimulate inquiry and independent research. The intention of notes and comments is to suggest new lines of thought, and to develop a taste for more extended investigation. Price, post-paid, $1.25. AMERICAN STANDARD SERIES. * * * * * APPLETONS' GEOGRAPHIES _Another Signal Improvement._ The remarkable success which Appletons' Readers have attained, both commercially and educationally, is due to the fact that no effort or expense was spared to make them not only mechanically superior, but practically and distinctively superior, in their embodiment of modern experiences in teaching, and of the methods followed by the most |
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