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Title: Aunt Charlotte's Stories of Greek History
Author: Charlotte M. Yonge
Release Date: December 30, 2009 [eBook #30809]
Language: English
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AUNT CHARLOTTE'S
STORIES OF
GREEK HISTORY
BY
CHARLOTTE M. YONGE
AUTHOR OF "THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE," "STORIES OF ENGLISH HISTORY,"
"STORIES OF FRENCH HISTORY," "STORIES OF BIBLE HISTORY," &C.
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_EIGHTH THOUSAND_
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London:
MARCUS WARD & CO., LIMITED
ORIEL HOUSE, FARRINGDON STREET, E.C.
AND AT BELFAST, NEW YORK, AND SYDNEY
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PREFACE.
In this little book the attempt has been to trace Greek History so as to
be intelligible to young children. In fact, it will generally be found
that classical history is remembered at an earlier age than modern
history, probably because the events are simple, and there was something
childlike in the nature of all the ancient Greeks. I would begin a
child's reading with the History of England, as that which requires to be
known best; but from this I should think it better to pass to the History
of Greece, and that of Rome (which is in course of preparation), both
because of their giving some idea of the course of time, and bringing
Scripture history into connection with that of the world, and because
little boys ought not to begin their classical studies without some idea
of their bearing. I have begun with a few of the Greek myths, which are
absolutely necessary to the understanding of both the history and of
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