Электронная книга: John Lord «Beacon Lights of History, Volume 12: American Leaders»
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John Lord
John Lord, (1810–1894) was an American
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*"The Old Roman World" (1867)
*"Ancient States and Empires" (1869)
*"Points of History" (1881)
*"Beacon Lights of History" (14 volumes) (1883-96)
**This covers the Old Pagan Civilisations through to Modern Europe and America in his time.
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