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Thalheimer's Histories. In compliance with a demand for separate Histories of the Early Eastern Monarchies, of Greece and of Rome, MESSRS. VAN ANTWERP, BRAGG & Co. announce an edition of Thalheimer's Manual of Ancient History, in three Parts, viz: 1. THALHEIMER'S HISTORY OF EARLY EASTERN

MONARCHIES, 2. THALHEIMER'S HISTORY OF GREECE, 3. THALHEIMER'S HISTORY OF ROME. The First embraces the Pre-classical Period and that of Persian Ascendency. The Second, Greece and the Macedonian Empirer. The Third, Rome as Kingdom, Rpublic and Empire.

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