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The Commoner
VOLUME 8, NUMBER 19
NAPOLEON'S name fills more pages in the world's solemn history than that of any other mortal. The, advance of his Grand Army into Russia is the turning
point in his career and marks the beginning of his downfall. The picture shown herewith from Ridpath's history, the original of whjch was displayed at
the World s Fair at Umcago, marKS out one eveiu out 01 xnousanas wmen are Tuny aescrmea anu inustr.aiea in ine wona-xamea publication.
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down to date, beautifully bounp In Half-Morocco, which Wo must sell Immediately. We are offering the tfvmplrii rig sots
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mail now beforo you forget it. Dr. Ridpath's family derive their income from his History, and to print our price broadcast tot the, sake of more
quickly soiling these few sets would cause great injury to iiitoro sales. Bond Coupon Today.
President William McKinlcy said:. "I am
familiar with tho merits of Ridpath's History
of the World, and cordially commend it to
tho scholar as well as to tho plain people
gonorally."
Jefferson Davis said: "I esteom Ridpjith's
History of tho World of very great value, and
hope it will And a place generally in the
libraries of our schools, as well as upon tho
shelves of readers in every walk cf life."
Prof. Long, Supt. Public Schools, St, Louis,
said: "I unhesitatingly commend Dr. Rid-,
yam a xii&iuijr ui uiu vvunu aa mu u.ujuul
work on that subject which I have ever ex- 5
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conditions of men. Wo cheerfully nrmimn,i
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RTDPATn'S enviable position as an historian is due to his wonderfully
beautiful style, a style no other historian has ever equaled. He pic
tures tho creat historical events ns tVirmcrii tiir . i,p
Tit wnjii wuuj ycij uuxiyv;uu3 uciuio
jwm ojr, u uiuu uu wilu mm 10 see tne battles of old: to taeet
iv.Ufa0 uu uucuua uuu warriors; to sit in tho Roman Senate: to
march against Saladin and his dark-skinned followers; to sail the
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t3 know Napoleon as you know Roosevelt.
RiuiLj.ii in your homo means you need never spend
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world s heroes; you can cross the Rubicon with
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Luther, who did more than any other man
to give to the world religious freedom. You
can kneel at tho shrine of Lincoln," the
greatest Human of all time; the gentlest
memory or our world." It is ennobling
to communo wuu tnese children of
destiny. To be associated with
great men and events is to be
great one s self and you will
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RIDPATH takes you back to the dawn of history, long beforo the
pyramids of Egypt were built; down through the romantic
troubled times of Chaldea's grandeur and Assyria's magnificence; of
Babylonia's wealth and luxury; of Grecian and Roman splendor; of
Mohammedan culture and refinement; of French elegance and British
power; of American patriotism stad religious freedom, to the dawn of
yesterday. 'Ho covers every race,, every nation, every time, and holds
you spellbound by his wonderful eloquence. Nothing more interesting,
absorbing and inspiring ' was ever written by man.
RIDPATH throws the map "tie: xt personality over the old heroes of his-
tory.- Alexander igthero; patriot, warrior, statesman, diplomat,
crowning the glory of Grecian history. Xerxes, from his mountain
platform, Bees Themistocles with three hundred and fifty Greek ships
smash his Persian fleet of over, a thousand sail, and help to motild tho
language in which this paragraph is written. Rome perches Nero utfon
the greatest throne on earth, and so sets up a poor madman's name to
stand for coUntleB3 centuries as the synonym of savage cruelty .Napo
leon fights Waterloo again under your very eyes, and reels '
ueiore tno iron ract tnat at last the end of his gilded dream
has come. Bismarck is there, gruff, overbearing, a giant
pugilist In tho diplomatic ring, laughing with grim disdain
at France, which, says, "You shall not." Washington is
there, 'four-sq.uaro to all the winds," grave, thoughtful
proof against the wiles of British strategy and the poisoned
darts of false friends; clear-seeing over the heads of his
fellow-countrymen, and on into another Century, the most
colossal world-figure of his time.
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