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Outlines of history; illustrated by numerous geographical and historical notes and maps: embracing: Part I. Ancient history. Part II. Modern history. By Marcius Willson.
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Main Author:
Willson, Marcius, 1813-1905
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
New York: Chicago:
Ivison & Phinney; S.C. Griggs & co., [etc., etc.],
1854.
Edition:
School ed.
Subjects:
History
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D21 .W74 1854
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