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HISTORY.

In the Historical class the successions, revolutions and aspects
of the principal nations of the world are considered in such a
manner as to afford a general view of the evolution of civilization.

In the absence of appropriate text-books, the following are
used: Schmitz' Manual of Ancient History, Smith's History of
Greece, Gibbon abridged by Smith, Taylor's Manual of Modern
History.