The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, July 09, 1909, Page 16, Image 16

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EGYPT
The Flight of
the Israelites
Age of Moses and
Building of the
Pyramids
How tbo Anclest Peoples
Lived, Loved and Died
GREECI
WOODEN HORSE
OF ULYSSES
WINS A CITY
Entrancing Story
of Intrigue and
Warfare
The Days of Alexander
and the Field of Marathon
ROME
Julius Caesar
Quells Mutiny
NcroFiddlesWhii
Rome Is In
Flumes
Persecution of the Ckris
tians in Pagan Rome
EUROPE
Deeds of Richard
The Lion Hearted
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bark for Pal-
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Dark Cestnrfcs f Feud
alism sad Birth ofSdcacs
MODERN WORLD
People Against
The Monarchs
Masses Raise The
Standard of
Liberty
The Meteoric Rise and
Fall of Napoleon
AMERICA
Washington Leads
Colonists to
Freedom
America Takas Its
Place Among
Nations
The Hew World's M&rca
to Soprcmacy Begin
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Age of Progress
and Inveption
Wonders of Eiee.
tricityGrowth
of Science
The pawaof th Twsa
tfatk Ctatary
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