r r -r -"-VlTPIlt- IWC'tti -V s ratwwpijw i.MifS5Z55i The Commoner. , , yOLUMB 8, NUMBER 33 i&Mssm m ov BW Pv fc-i. lv sz& hktcj ky Ml uses THE HEROISM OF ARNOLD WINKELRIED AT THE BATTLE OF SEMPACH. ARNOLD WINKELRIED'Slioroic sacrifice achieved the independence of Switzerland. "Make way for liberty he cried, make way for liberty and died" is " the poet's commemoration familiar to every school boy and girl in the land. The famous picture shown herewith from Ridpath's History is but one out of 2,000 in the complete work and serves to illustrate but ono event out of all the thousands which make up the world famed publication. RIDPATH'S HISTORY OF THE WORLD THE PUBLISHER'S FAILURE placo'd In our hands the entire unsold edition of this monumental work. BRAND NEW, down to date, beautifully bound In Ha If-Morocco, which we must sell Immediately. 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For tho answer read the history of ancient civilizations which flourished, decayed and died and have been so thoroughly obliterated from tho face of fife earth that even tho loca tion of their splendid cities is unknown. Read the history of mighty Babylon, or of Imperial Home as a kingdom, then as a repub lic, and Anally as an empire, and familiarize yourself with her growth, development and decay. Read tho history of tho French Revolution, the establishment of the republic, out of which came tho empire dominated by Nnpoleon. Then when you know history, when you know the cause of the rise and downfall of empires and nations, and not until then, will you bo able to Intelligently discuss and decide tho great questions that aro pressing now everywhere for attention. The growth, development and decay of tho nations of the world constltuto tho most Inspiring theme that can claim tho attention of man. 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