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001 - Elizabeth signing the death warrant of Mary, Queen of Scots, by Julius Schrader, German painter 1815-1900, painting frontispiece
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002 - England Part I: The Stuart Kings: Historical note
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003 - King James I and his goldsmith (between 1603 and 1624), by Sir Walter Scott
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004 - The gunpowder plot (1605), by David Hume
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005 - A charge with prince Rupert (1643), by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
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006 - Sir Nicholas at Marston Moor (1644), by Winthrop Mackworth Praed
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007 - The battle of Naseby by Obadiah Bind-their-kings-in-chains-and-their-nobles-with-links-of-iron, sergeant in Ireton's regiment (1645), by Thomas Babington Macaulay
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008 - Charles I insulted by soldiers, by Paul Delaroche, French painter 1797-1856, painting p. 46
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009 - England Part II: The rule of Oliver Cromwell: Historical note
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010 - The trial and execution of king Charles I (1649), by Jacob Abbott
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011 - Cromwell in Whitehall, by Julius Schrader, Germany, 1815-1900, painting p. 60
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012 - A royalist description of Cromwell's men, by Samuel Butler
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013 - How Cromwell dissolved parliament (1653), by François Pierre Guillaume Guizot
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014 - Praise-God Barebone's parliament (1653), by Edward, Earl of Clarendon
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015 - Cromwell visiting Milton, by David Neal, American artist 1837, painting p. 74
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016 - England Part III: From the Restoration to the House of Hanover: Historical note
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017 - In the days of the plague (1665), by Daniel Defoe
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018 - The fall of ''King Monmouth'' (1685), by Charles Dickens
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019 - The song of the western men (1688), by Robert Stephen Hawker
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020 - James II receiving the news of the landing of the Prince of Orange, by Edward Mathew Ward, English artist 1816-1879, painting p. 92
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021 - A campaign under Marlborough, by William Makepeace Thackeray
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022 - The government in quest of a poet, by William Makepeace Thackeray
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023 - Sunday with Sir Roger, by Joseph Addison
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024 - England Part IV: England under the first three Georges: Historical note
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025 - The vicar of Bray, by Author unknown
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026 - The ''Bubbles'' of the reign of King George I (1720), by Charles Mackay
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027 - When George II became king, by William Makepeace Thackeray
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028 - The funeral of George II (1760), by Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford
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029 - Dr. Johnson in the anteroom of Lord Chesterfield, by E. M. Ward, English artist 1816-1879, painting p. 136
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030 - William Pitt and the Stamp Act (1766), by George Bancroft
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031 - The quarrel of Squire Bull and his son (1775 to 1783), by James Kirke Paulding
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032 - A maid of honor at the court of George III (1786), by Madame d'Arblay
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033 - The royal visit to Oxford (1786), by Madame d'Arblay
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034 - England Part V: The Napoleonic wars: Historical note
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035 - The battle of the Baltic (101), by Thomas Campbell
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036 - Trafalgar (1805), by William C. Bennett
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037 - The burial of Sir John Moore (1809), by Charles Wolfe
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038 - Wellington's march from Quatre-Bras to Waterloo, by Ernest Crofts, English painter 1847, painting p. 174
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039 - Just before Waterloo (1815), by William Makepeace Thackeray
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040 - Waterloo (1815), by Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen
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041 - ''Scotland forever !'', by Lady Butler (Elizabeth Thompson), English artist 1844, painting p. 186
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042 - England Part VI: The last hundred years in England: Historical note
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043 - When Victoria became Queen (1837), by Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield
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044 - The charge of the light brigade (1854), by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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045 - Balaclava, by Lady Butler (Elizabeth Thompson), English artist 1844, painting p. 194
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046 - Santa Filomena (1854-1856), by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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047 - Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), by L. F. Jennings
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048 - Gladstone's fight for home rule (1893), from the Atlantic Monthly
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049 - The latest English revolution (1911), from the Outlook
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050 - The coronation of George V (1911), by Sydney Brooks
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051 - Scotland Part I: Ballads and legends of Early Scotland: Historical note
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052 - Legends of St. Columba (563 ?), by Adamnan, ninth abbot of the Ionian Monastery
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053 - The murder of King Duncan (1040), by William Shakespeare
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054 - The invasion of the Norsemen (1263), by Charles Mackay
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055 - Sir Patrick Spens, an old ballad
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056 - Scotland Part II: Two Scottish heroes: Historical note
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057 - The capture of William Wallace (1305), by Jane Porter
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058 - The coronation of Robert Bruce (1306), by Grace Aguilar
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059 - Bruce at Bannockburn (1314), by P. Hume Brown
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060 - Scots wha hae, by Robert Burns
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061 - Scotland Part III: To the death of Mary: Historical note
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062 - The bier-right (latter part of the fourteenth century), by Sir Walter Scott
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063 - How the Scots lived while James I was king (1422-1437), by P. Hume Brown
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064 - On the Field of Flodden (1513), by Sir Walter Scott
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065 - Edinburgh after Flodden Field (1513), by William E. Aytoun
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066 - ''The goodman of Ballangiech'' (between 1513 and 1542), by Sir Walter Scott
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067 - John Knox preaching before the lords of the congregation, by Sir David Wilkie, English artist 1785-1841, painting p. 334
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068 - The flight of Mary, Queen of Scots, to England (1568), by Sir Walter Scott
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069 - Sacking a church in the time of John Knox, by John Prescott Knight, English artist 1803-1881, painting p. 336
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070 - The fate of Mary, Queen of Scots (1587), by Sir Walter Scott
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071 - Scotland Part IV: A century of unrest: Historical note
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072 - Why Jenny Geddes threw her stool at the dean, by ''Grace Greenwood'' (Sara J. Lippincott)
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073 - Gathering song of Donald the Black, by Sir Walter Scott
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074 - The execution of Montrose (1650), by William E. Aytoun
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075 - The burial march of Dundee (1689), by William E. Aytoun
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076 - The massacre of Glencoe (1692), by P. Hume Brown
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077 - A rescue at the battle of Prestonpans (1745), by Sir Walter Scott
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078 - The order of release, by Sir John Everett Millais, English painter 1829-1896, painting p. 388
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079 - How Flora MacDonald saved Prince Charlie (1745), by Charles Sanford Terry
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080 - Ireland Part I: The golden age of Erin: Historical note
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081 - Oisin in Tir na n-Og, an Irish folk-story
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082 - The chase of Slieve Cullinn, an old Irish legend
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083 - The story of St. Patrick (fifth century), by Patrick Weston Joyce
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084 - The ''island of saints and scholars'', (seventh and eighth centuries), by Patrick Weston Joyce
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085 - O'Rourke's tower and great cross, Clonmacnoise, photograph p. 434
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086 - The book of Kells (seventh century), by Charles Johnston and Carita Spencer
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087 - How Brian Boru held the ford of Tribute (941), by E. S. Brooks
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088 - Ireland Part II: Six centuries of oppression: Historical note
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089 - The house of the Geraldines, by Justin H. McCarthy
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090 - The Geraldines, by Thomas Davis
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091 - The vengeance of Cromwell (1649), by Oliver Cromwell
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092 - After the rebellion of 1641 (1653), by Mrs. E. M. Field
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093 - The siege of Londonderry (1689), by Thomas Babington Macaulay
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094 - The battle of the Boyne (1690), by Thomas Babington Macaulay
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095 - The wearin' o' the Green (1798)
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096 - Emmet's grave, by Justin F. McCarthy
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097 - The harp that once through Tara's halls, by Thomas Moore
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098 - Ireland Part III: Ireland and her people: Historical note
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099 - The ''Grand Canal Hotel'', by Charles Lever
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100 - An Irish school (early part of the nineteenth century), by Gerald Griffin
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101 - The winning back of the land (1808-1903), by Charles Johnston and Carita Spencer
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102 - An Irish cottage, photograph p. 544
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103 - The Irish people (twentieth century), by Katharine Tynan
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104 - Wales Part I: Legends of Wales: Historical note
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105 - King Arthur, by Bessie Raynor Parkes
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106 - The dream of Maxen Wledig, from the Mabinogion
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107 - Beth Gelert; or the grave of the greyhound (about 1220), by William Robert Spencer
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108 - The wearing of leek, an old song translated from the Welsh, by Henry Davies
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109 - Wales Part II: Stories of the Welsh rebellions: Historical note
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110 - How the Welsh kept the Christmas of 1115, by Sabine Baring-Gould
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111 - ''When the eighteen fell'' (1282), by Owen Rhoscomyl
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112 - The rebellion of Owen Glyndwr (1402-1415), by Owen Rhoscomyl
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113 - The march of the men of Harlech (1468), national Cambrian war-song; translated by John Oxenford
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114 - How a Welshman became king of England (1485), by Owen Rhoscomyl
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115 - Wales Part III: Scenes of Welsh life: Historical note
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116 - The Eisteddfod, by Jeannette Marks