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00 - Preface
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01 - Moses, The Greatest Law-giver, and the Meekest Man
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02 - David, The Giant-killer King
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03 - Homer, The Hero Poet of Ancient Greece
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04 - Socrates, The "Grand Old Man" of Greece
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05 - Alexander, The Boy Who Conquered the World
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06 - Four Familiar Sayings of Julius Caesar
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07 - The Christmas Crowning of Charlemagne
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08 - Alfred, The Greatest of the Saxon Kings
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09 - How William of Normandy Conquered a Kingdom
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10 - Lion-hearted Richard and Wolf-hearted John
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11 - Joan of Arc and the Lilies of France
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12 - Shakespeare, The Greatest Maker of Plays
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13 - How Cromwell Changed Places with the King
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14 - Napoleon, The Corsican Boy Who Ruled Europe
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15 - Nelson, The Hero of Trafalgar
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16 - Columbus, the Map-maker Who Found a New World
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17 - Magellan, The Man of the Straits
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18 - Cortes, The Conqueror
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19 - De Soto, A Gold Hunter in Southern Swamps
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20 - Sir Francis Drake, England's First Great Sailor
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21 - Sir Walter Raleigh, The Favorite of Good Queen Bess
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22 - Henry Hudson, The Man Who Put Himself on the Map
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23 - La Salle And The Mouth of The Mississippi
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24 - Livingstone, The White Man of the Dark Continent
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25 - Peary, A Hero of the Great White North
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26 - John Smith, The Captain of Many Adventures
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27 - Champlain, The Father of New France
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28 - Myles Standish, The Brave Little Captain of Plymouth
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29 - John Winthrop, A Puritan Maker of Massachusetts
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30 - Roger Williams, A Minister Who Lived the Golden Rule
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31 - Lord Baltimore, Calvert and Claiborne, The Three Fathers of Maryland
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32 - William Penn, The Founder of Pennsylvania
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33 - Patrick Henry, The "Firebrand of the Revolution"
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34 - Nathan Hale, Who Spoke the Bravest Words in History
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35 - Lafayette, The Boy Hero of Two Worlds
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36 - The Immortal Reply of John Paul Jones
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37 - General Marion, The Carolina "Swamp Fox"
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38 - Wolfe and Montcalm, The Rival Heroes of Quebec
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39 - Daniel Boone, The Great Indian Fighter of Kentucky
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40 - George Rogers Clark, The Young Hero with a Great Idea
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41 - Lewis and Clark, Two Adventurers in the Far West
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42 - Davy Crockett, The Hero of the Alamo
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43 - How Eli Whitney Made Cotton King
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44 - Fulton's Folly
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45 - How Morse Sent Letters by Lightning
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46 - Cyrus H. M'cormick and the Story of the Reaper
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47 - Elias Howe and His Sewing Machine
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48 - Edison, The Wizard of Many Inventions
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49 - Benjamin Franklin, The Boy Who Was Diligent in Business
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50 - George Washington and His Mother
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51 - Alexander Hamilton, The Orphan Boy from the West Indies
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52 - Thomas Jefferson, The Father of Democracy
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53 - Andrew Jackson, America's Most Popular Hero
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54 - Webster, Clay, Calhoun, Three Great Champions in Congress
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55 - The Kind Heart of Abraham Lincoln
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56 - Ulysses S. Grant, The General Who Hated War
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57 - The Noble Soul of Robert E. Lee
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58 - Davy Farragut, The Hero of Mobile Bay
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59 - The Strenuous Life of Roosevelt
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60 - Clara Barton, "The Angel of the Battlefield"
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61 - Henry W. Longfellow, The American Children's Poet