The Chief Periods of European History Six lectures read in the University of Oxford in Trinity term, 1885

Part 19

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I. THE ENGLISH PEOPLE IN ITS THREE HOMES. (1) Old, Middle, and New England. (2) The English Name. (3) The First Voyage and the Second. (4) The Old England and the Second. (5) The English in their Second Home. (6) The Second Voyage and the Third Home.

II. THE PRACTICAL BEARING OF GENERAL EUROPEAN HISTORY. (1) Causes and their Effects. (2) The Democratic City. (3) The Aristocratic City. (4) The Ruling City and its Empire. (5) The Elder and the Newer England. (6) Rome Transplanted.

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