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The reader of these pages will perhaps remark, that the length of the following sketches is hardly proportioned to the relative importance of the several subjects, regarded in a merely historical point of view. In explanation of this fact, the author begs leave to say, that, while he intended to present a series of the great beacon lights that shine along the shores of the past, and thus throw a continuous gleam over the dusky sea of ancient history, -he had still other views. His chief aim is moral culture; and the several articles have been abridged or extended, as this controlling purpose might be subserved. CONTENTS. 1) MOHAMMED, 2)BELISARIUS,3) ATTILA, 4)NERO, 5)SENECA, 6)VIRGIL, 7)CICERO, 8) JULIUS CÃSAR, 10) HANNIBAL, 11) ALEXANDER, 12) ARISTOTLE, 13) DEMOSTHENES, 14) APELLES, 15) DIOGENES, 16) PLATO, 17) SOCRATES, 18) ALCIBIADES, 19) DEMOCRITUS, 20) PERICLES, 21) ARISTIDES, 22) ÃSOP, 23) SOLON, 24) LYCURGUS, 25) HOMER,26) CONFUCIUS.
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The reader of these pages will perhaps remark, that the length of the following sketches is hardly proportioned to the relative importance of the several subjects, regarded in a merely historical point of view. In explanation of this fact, the author begs leave to say, that, while he intended to present a series of the great beacon lights that shine along the shores of the past, and thus throw a continuous gleam over the dusky sea of ancient history, -he had still other views. His chief aim is moral culture; and the several articles have been abridged or extended, as this controlling purpose might be subserved. CONTENTS. 1) MOHAMMED, 2)BELISARIUS,3) ATTILA, 4)NERO, 5)SENECA, 6)VIRGIL, 7)CICERO, 8) JULIUS CÃSAR, 10) HANNIBAL, 11) ALEXANDER, 12) ARISTOTLE, 13) DEMOSTHENES, 14) APELLES, 15) DIOGENES, 16) PLATO, 17) SOCRATES, 18) ALCIBIADES, 19) DEMOCRITUS, 20) PERICLES, 21) ARISTIDES, 22) ÃSOP, 23) SOLON, 24) LYCURGUS, 25) HOMER,26) CONFUCIUS.
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