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April 17, 2016 Leave a Comment

Earliest Japanese Rulers

I must take the liberty of accepting as sufficiently accurate as much of the recorded lives of Jimmu and his successors as the modern prosaic

April 16, 2016 Leave a Comment

Austria’s Army Repulsed

Today's installment concludes First Swiss Struggle for Liberty,our selection from The Model Republic; a History of the Rise and Progress of the

April 12, 2016 Leave a Comment

Champlain Attacks Iroquois

The scene is a familiar one to many a tourist; and perhaps, standing at sunset on the peaceful strand, Champlain saw what a roving student of this

April 11, 2016 Leave a Comment

How to Avoid War?

One serious economic result of this heavy taxation is that European industry is placed at a considerable disadvantage in competing with that of other

April 10, 2016 Leave a Comment

Italy Attacks Tunis

. . . if Europe had any moral conscience left, it would have been shocked as it was never shocked before.Militarism Before World War I, featuring a

April 9, 2016 Leave a Comment

Emperor Albert’s Murder and Aftermath

Albert's daughter Agnes, Queen of Hungary appears to have been seized with a perfectly demoniacal mania for blood and revenge.Continuing First Swiss

April 6, 2016 1 Comment

Germany’s Expansion

In the modern world political dominion is playing a more and more effaced role as a factor in commerce . . . .Militarism Before World War I,

April 3, 2016 Leave a Comment

Theocracy for Scotland?

The unforgivable offence in him is, that he wished to set-up Priests over the head of Kings.Today's installment concludes John Knox and Scotland's

April 2, 2016 Leave a Comment

The Legend of William Tell Examined

In all probability the legend of Tell and the apple originated in Scandinavia, and was brought by the Alemanni into Switzerland; as into other

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