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REVOLUTION
The name of Jean Paul Marat, whose picture is shown herewith, will be
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fell at last by the hand of Charlotte Corday to avenge the loss of her lover. This
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out of this period that the Empire was born, dominated and ruled by Napoleon. It ia
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Xerxes, from his mountain platform, sees Themistocles with
three hundred and fifty Greek ships smash his Persian fleet of
over a thousand sail, and help to mould the language in which
this paragraph is written. Rome perches Nero upon the greatest
throne on earth, and so sets up a poor madman's name to stand
for countless centuries as the Synonym of savage cruelty; Napo
leon fights "Waterloo again under your very eyes, and reels be
fore the iron fact that at last the end of his gilded dream has
come. Bismarck is there, gruff, overbearing, a giant pugilist in
the diplomatic ring, laughing with grim disdain at France,
which says "You shall not." Washington is there, "four-square
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
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