Medieval Europe
H. W. Carless Davis
MEDIEVAL EUROPE INTRODUCTION All divisions of history into periods are artificial in proportion as they are precise. In history there is, strictly speaking, no end and no b
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H. W. Carless Davis
MEDIEVAL EUROPE INTRODUCTION All divisions of history into periods are artificial in proportion as they are precise. In history there is, strictly speaking, no end and no b
Samuel L. Knapp Contributor
BY MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE {Illustration: Lafayette} DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS—To wit: District Clerk's Office. Be it remembered,
William T. Sherman
CONTENTS IX. FROM THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN TO PADUCAH—1861-1862 X. BATTLE OF SHILOH—MARCH AND APRI
Jean François Paul de Gondi de Retz
Written by Himself Being Historic Court Memoirs of the Great Events during the Minority of Louis XIV. and the Administration of Cardinal Mazarin.
Jean François Paul de Gondi de Retz
BOOK II. MADAME:—I lay it down as a maxim, that men who enter the service of the State should make it their chief study to set out in the world with some notable act which may
Jean François Paul de Gondi de Retz
BOOK III. MADAME:—Cardinal Mazarin thought of nothing else now but how to rid himself of the obligations he lay under to the Prince de Conde, who had actually saved him from t
Madame de Montespan
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Madame de Montespan——Etching by Mercier Hortense Mancini——Drawing in the Louvre Madame de la Valliere——Painting by Francois Moliere——Original Etch
Madame de Montespan
BOOK 2. CHAPTER XVII. Monsieur's Jealousy.—Diplomacy.—Discretion.—The Chevalier de Lorraine's Revenge.—The King's Suspicions.—His Indignation.—Public Version of the Mat
Madame de Montespan
BOOK 7. CHAPTER XXXVII The King Takes Luxembourg Because It Is His Will.—Devastation of the Electorate of Treves.—The Marquis de Louvois.—His Portrait.—The Marvels Whic
King of France consort of Henry IV Queen Marguerite
MEMOIRS OF MARGUERITE DE VALOIS QUEEN OF NAVARRE Written by Herself Being Historic Memoirs of the Courts of France and Navarre
King of France consort of Henry IV Queen Marguerite
MARGUERITE DE NAVARRE MEMOIRS OF MARGUERITE DE VALOIS MEMOIRS OF MARGUERITE DE VALOIS QUEEN OF NAVARRE Being Historic Memoirs of the Courts of France and Navarre BOOK I
Mme. Campan
CHAPTER VI. During the first few months of his reign Louis XVI. dwelt at La Muette, Marly, and Compiegne. When settled at Versailles he occupied himself with a general examin
Mme. Campan
CHAPTER XII. The Queen did not sufficiently conceal the dissatisfaction she felt at having been unable to prevent the appointment of M. de Calonne; she even one day went so fa
Mme. Campan
Volume 7 CHAPTER IX. The Queen having been robbed of her purse as she was passing from the Tuileries to the Feuillans, requested my sister to lend her twenty-five louis.
Lewis Goldsmith
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS At Cardinal Caprara's Cardinal Fesch Episode at Mme. Miot's Napoleon's Guard A Grand Dinner Chaptal Turreaux Carrier Barrere Cam
Lewis Goldsmith
Volume 4 LETTER XXXIII. PARIS, August, 1805. MY LORD:—The Italian subjects of Napoleon the First were far from displaying the same zeal and the same gratitude for his pat
Lewis Goldsmith
LETTER XI. PARIS, September, 1805. MY LORD:—Had the citizens of the United States been as submissive to the taxation of your Government as to the vexations of our ruler, Ame
Mme. Du Hausset
SECTION III. "On the marriage night, Louis XV. said gaily to the Dauphin, who was supping with his usual heartiness, 'Don't overcharge your stomach to-night' "'Why, I alway
Mme. Du Hausset
BOOK 4. SECTION V. "The accession of Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette to the crown of France took place (May 10, 1774) under the most propitious auspices! "After the long,
Mme. Du Hausset
BOOK 6. SECTION IV. "The dismissal of M. Necker irritated the people beyond description. They looked upon themselves as insulted in their favourite. Mob succeeded mob, eac
Mme. Du Hausset
BOOK 7. SECTION XIII. Editor in continuation: I am again, for this and the following chapter, compelled to resume the pen in my own person, and quit the more agreeable of
Geoffroi de Villehardouin
THE FIRST PREACHING OF THE CRUSADE Be it known to you that eleven hundred and ninety-seven years after the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ, in the time of Innocent Pope of
Andreas Latzko
By Andreas Latzko DEDICATED TO FRIEND AND FOE "I am convinced the time will come when all will think as I do." CONTENTS
Stephen Crane Editor
By Stephen Crane Edited With an Introduction by Vincent Starrett CONTENTS NOTE STEPHEN CRANE: AN ESTIMATE THE OPEN BOAT