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001 - Introduction
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002 - Universal History. A general view of its principal divisions
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003 - I. Ancient History. A. Eastern peoples. Part 1. Egyptians
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004 - Part 2. Jews (Hebrews, Israelites)
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005 - Part 3. Babylonians and Assyrians
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006 - Part 4. Phoenicians and Carthaginians
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007 - Part 5. Lydians and Phrygians
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008 - Part 6. Indians
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009 - Part 7. Bactrians, Medes, Persians
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010 - Part 8. Parthians
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011 - Part 9. Chinese
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012 - Part 10. Japanese
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013 - B. Western peoples. Part 1. Celts.
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014 - Part 2. Grecian History. a. Geographical survey of Ancient Greece
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015 - b. Religion of the Greeks
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016 - c. First Period. Mythical time, down to the Thessalian and Dorian migration (x-1104?)
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017 - d. Second Period. From the Thessalian and Dorian migration to the beginning of the Persian Wars (1104?-500)
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018 - e. Third Period. From the beginning of the Persian Wars to the loss of independence by the Battle of Chaeronae (500-338)
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019 - f. Fourth Period. Graeco-Macedonian or Hellenistic Epoch down to the subjugation of Greece by the Romans (338-146)
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020 - Part 3. Roman History. a. Geographical survey of Ancient Italy
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021 - b. Religion of the Ancient Romans
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022 - c. Ethnographical sketch of Italy
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023 - d. First Period. Mythical Epoch of the Kings (753-510)
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024 - e. Second Period. Struggles between Patricians and Plebeians, subjugation of Italy proper, to the beginning of the Punic Wars (510-264)
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025 - f. Third Period. Punic Wars. From the beginning of Rome's universal Empire, to the destruction of Carthage and Corinth (264-146)
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026 - g. Fourth Period. Firm establishment of the universal power of Rome. Period of the Civil Wars (146-31) First Part
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027 - g. Fourth Period. Firm establishment of the universal power of Rome. Period of the Civil Wars (146-31) Second Part
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028 - h. Fifth Period. Reigns of the Roman Emperors down to the Fall of the Western Empire (31 B.C.-476 A.D.)
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029 - Part 4. Teutons
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030 - Part 5. Slavs and Lithuanians
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031 - II. Mediaeval History. First Period. From the Beginning of the migrations of the Northern tribes to the Treaty of Verdun (375-843). Part 1. Migrations of the Northern Peoples
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032 - Part 2. Teutonic Kingdoms in Britain
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033 - Part 3. The Kingdom of the Franks under the Merowingians
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034 - Part 4. Mohammed (Mahomet) and the Caliphate
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035 - Part 5. Kingdom of the Franks under the Carolingians
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036 - Part 6. New Persian Empire of the Sassanidae (226-641)
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037 - Second Period. From the Treaty of Verdun to the beginning of the Crusades (843-1096). Part 1. Italy and Germany
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038 - Part 2. France
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039 - Part 3. England
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040 - Part 4. The North
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041 - Part 5. Spanish Peninsula
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042 - Part 6. The East
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043 - Third Period. Epoch of the Crusades (1096-1270). Part 1. Crusades
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044 - Part 2. Germany and Italy
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045 - Part 3. France
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046 - Part 4. England
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047 - Part 5. The North
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048 - Part 6. Spanish Peninsula
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049 - Part 7. The East
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050 - Fourth Period. From the conclusion of the Crusades to the discovery of America (1270-1492). Part 1. Germany
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051 - Part 2. France
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052 - Part 3. Italy
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053 - Part 4. England
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054 - Part 5. Spanish Peninsula
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055 - Part 6. The North and East
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056 - III. Modern History. First Period. From the discovery of America to the Peace of Westphalia (1492-1648) Part 1. Inventions, discoveries and colonies
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057 - Part 2. America
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058 - English, Dutch and Swedish Colonies in North America
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059 - Part 3. Germany to the Thirty Years' War. The Reformation
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060 - Part 4. The Thirty Years' War
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061 - Part 5. France
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062 - Part 6. Italy
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063 - Part 7. Spanish Peninsula and the Netherlands
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064 - Part 8. England and Scotland
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065 - Part 9. The North and East
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066 - Second Period. From the Peace of Westphalia to the beginning of the French Revolution (1648-1789) A. The second half of the 17th Century. Part 1. America
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067 - Part 2. France
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068 - Part 3. Germany
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069 - Part 4. The North and East
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070 - Part 5. England
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071 - Part 6. India
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072 - Part 7. China
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073 - B. The 18th Century to the French Revolution. Part 1. War of the Spanish Succession
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074 - Part 2. The Northern War
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075 - Part 3. Germany
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076 - Part 4. Denmark, Sweden, Russia, Poland
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077 - Part 5. Spain and Portugal
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078 - Part 6. Italy
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079 - Part 7. America
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080 - Part 8. Great Britain
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081 - Part 9. The East
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082 - Part 10. France
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083 - Third Period. From the beginning of the first French Revolution to the Congress of Vienna (1789-1815). First Part
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084 - Third Period. From the beginning of the first French Revolution to the Congress of Vienna (1789-1815). Second Part
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085 - Third Period. From the beginning of the first French Revolution to the Congress of Vienna (1789-1815). Third Part
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086 - Third Period. From the beginning of the first French Revolution to the Congress of Vienna (1789-1815). Fourth Part
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087 - Fourth Period. From the Congress of Vienna to the present day (1815-x). Part 1. Inventions
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088 - Part 2. Continental Europe (1817-1882). First Part
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089 - Part 2. Continental Europe (1817-1882). Second Part
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090 - Part 2. Continental Europe (1817-1882). Third Part
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091 - Part 2. Continental Europe (1817-1882). Fourth Part
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092 - Part 3. France (1815-1882)
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093 - Part 4. Great Britain (1783-1882)
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094 - Part 5. United States (1789-1882)
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095 - Part 6. China (1796-1882)
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096 - Part 7. Japan (1817-1882)
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097 - Appendix (1883-x). Part 8. Great Britain (1883-1903)
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098 - Part 9. Continental Europe (1883-1903)
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099 - Part 10. United States (1883-1903)
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100 - Part 11. Asia (1883-1903)
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101 - Part 12. Leading events (1904-1914)