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Image from page 236 of "Larned's history of the world : or, seventy centuries of the life of mankind" (1915)

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Title: Larned's history of the world : or, seventy centuries of the life of mankind Year: 1915 (1910s) Authors: Larned, J. N. (Josephus Nelson), 1836-1913 Subjects: World history, Universal Civilization Publisher: New York City : World Syndicate Company, Inc. Contributing Library: Brigham Young University Hawaii, Joseph F. Smith Library Digitizing Sponsor: Consortium of Church Libraries and Archives

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Text Appearing After Image: Moltke From a photograph John BrightFrom .1 photograph Chief Characters of the Sixth Epoch 1099 must surely admit to it the great-hearted, golden-tongued apostle of peace and righteousness, JohnBright. Thiers, who did notable work in thefounding of the third republic of France on the Bright,ruins of the second empire, cannot with justice 1811-1889be left out; nor can Deak, the master-spirit of the Ferenczmovement that restored Hungary to a footing of De^k»distinct nationality, in the Austro-Hungarianempire; nor yet can George, the Danish king ofthe Hellenes, whose life was cut off by an assassinin the hour of Greeces triumph. For a moment, we may turn to Africa, andnote the work of Livingstone, whose missionary ing^one)v~explorations were the first to waken a wide, 1813-1873general interest in the bringing of that vastunknown part of the earth into relations with thecivilized world; then of Speke, Burton, andBaker, who solved the mysteries of the Nile; then Henry M.of Stanley, who re

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