The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, December 15, 1911, Page 16, Image 16

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JLl on bofcrd tho English ship Bcllcrophoa, gazing ot across the eolean sea toward Franco, whero ho was once Emperor. Ho realizes that
his dream of Universal Empire is at an end, yet is nnconsdom that he is msem to b banished like an outcast a thousand miles from shore to
the lonely and barren rocks of St, Helena. This famous picture from RMysrfh" History Illustrates but ono event out of thousands -which mato
up tho history of every empire, kingdom, principality aad power, all accurately and entertainingly told in tho world-famed publication,
Ridpath's History of the World
Br. John Clark Ridpath is universally recognized as the world's greatest historian. He was the friend and advocate of the masses; of
the common people. In 1896 he was the democratic nominee for congress in his home district and received the warm support of ,the
Leader of the Party. Hundreds have already availed themselves of our remarkable opportunity to secure the greatest History
of the "World ever written. We have only a few sets remaining, which wo offer at a low price and on easy terms.
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broadcast for the sake of more quickly selling these few sets would cause grtt injury to future sales. SEND COUPON TODAY.
WILLIAM McKINLEY saldl
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path's History of tho Woild, and cordially
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readable typo nnd admirable Illustration,
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chair of general history In ono's own house."
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advocate of the rights and liberties of the common people. In 1896 be
was the Democratic omlM for Congress In his home district an4
received the warm support of the leader tfee partr. He waa a
great man and America's greatest historian. To read bis His
tory Is to know peoples and races, kingdoms and empire,
principalities and powers; .to behold senates in session.
armies marching, battles fought and victorious legtes
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rtntalnlnir nhotoeravures oi Napoleon and
Diifn Elizabeth, enrravloffs of Socrates.
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colleges and universltli To
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gently perform his full duty aa a cltlren in tlie Gaverxateai ot This Na
tlam. How elsa are we to Judge of the great national questions that
crowd upon us for decision except by somo knowledge of the past. Osu?
Tariff Policy, the Question 0f tho Trust agitating the great business
and commercial world, the respective rights of labor and capital, ths
conflict batweea Socialism on the ono hand and organise swiuM and
iahastry as the other these and hundreds of other Important questions
press pa us as a nation for intelligent discussion and decision. How
have such questions been met in the past? For the answer read th his
tory oi ancient civilizations which flourished, decayed and died and hav
been so thoroughly obliterated from the face of the earth that even ths
location their splendid cities is unknown. Read the history of mighty
Bafeylea, or 6f imperial Rome as a kingdom, then as a republic, and finally
as an empire, and familiarizo yourself with her growth, development and
decay. Read the history of the Freaek Revolution, the .establishment of
the republic, ent of which camevthe empire dominated by Nasoleoa. The
when you know the cause of the rise and downfall of empire and nations,
and not untn then, will you be able to Intelligently discuss and decide tha
greet nuestlona that are pressing now everywhere for attention, Tha
grswta, eteveiapHient and decay of the nations of the world constitute ths
most Inspiring theme that can claim the attention of man, and Dr. stid
I path has taid H batter than it has ever been told before.
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