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Hodge, Charles, 1797-1878

"What is Darwinism?"

Professor Curtius
everywhere maintains the true dignity and impartiality of history,
and it is evident his sympathies are on the side of justice,
humanity, and progress."--_London Athenaeum_.
"We can not express our opinion of Dr. Curtius' book better than by
saying that it may be fitly ranked with Theodor Mommsen's great
work."--_London Spectator_.
"As an introduction to the study of Grecian history, no previous
work is comparable to the present for vivacity and picturesque
beauty, while in sound learning and accuracy of statement it is not
inferior to the elaborate productions which enrich the literature
of the age."--_N. Y. Daily Tribune_.
"The History of Greece is treated by Dr. Curtius so broadly and
freely in the spirit of the nineteenth century, that it becomes in
his hands one of the worthiest and most instructive branches of
study for all who desire something more than a knowledge of
isolated facts for their education. This translation ought to
become a regular part of the accepted course of reading for young
men at college, and for all who are in training for the free
political life of our country."--_N. Y. Evening Post_.

_This book sent post-paid, upon receipt of the price, by the
Publishers,_
SCRIBNER, ARMSTRONG & CO.


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