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The Tenth Persecution of the Christians, destroyed more

Miasma.

than would have died of Constantine the first Christian Emperor, began his reign, and delivered an inaugural

Message.

Constantine the Great, saw a Cross in the Heavens, reminding him of the

Madonna.

Christianity became the religion of the Roman Empire, a religion that made

Men Holy.

The Council of Nice; the first general Council, made

Men Holy.

Constantine abolished the combats of Gladiators, which

was

A Humane Law.

Constantine removed the seat of the Roman Empire to
Constantinople, and conquered

Many a Foe.

Church Music was introduced into worship, when singing sounded like

A Mellow Sigh.

When Paris was founded, the white houses were scat-
tered about like stars in the
Milky-way
The Eastern and Western Roman Empires were divi-

ded, with

A Measure. Bells were invented by Paulinius, and kept for sale in

Ware-houses. Fergus the first King of Scotland, began to reign, and Years at War.

was for

Rome was sacked and plundered by Alaric king of the Visigoths, and an army of barbarous Hordes. France was founded by Pharamond, and many years

have elapsed without bringing that country to Ruins. Saddles were invented, that horsemen could conveniently go on An Errand.

Theodosius established public schools, and attempted the restoration of learning, or

A Renewal.

Range.

The Romans withdrew their troops from Britain, giving the British a full Carthage surrendered to Genseric-and the kingdom of the Vandals in Africa began, with A War Mob.

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Archery was introduced into Britain, and practiced by

all the Warriors. The Saxons first arrived in Britain under Hengist and Horsa, sending before them A Herald. At the Battle of Chalons, 163,000 men were slain, being the most bloody battle ever fought in the World. At the Fall of the Western Roman Empire, all the soldiers rode off on A War Coach

The Kingdom of Sweden (Ancient Scandinavia) began, soon after it was

Surveyed

Shoeing of Horses was first introduced, that the hard

roads might not

Wear the Foot

When Saint Patrick the patron Saint of Ireland, died,

he was a Saint of great

Repute.

Clovis I. King of France, was converted to Christianity, before any other king in

Europe or Asia

Holidays.

Paris was made the capital of France, and there king
Clovis spent his
The Fleet of Vatialanus was destroyed by a burning
mirror, which burned every ship and
Justinian's code of Moral Law, was most as strong as

Lighter

A Lion's Paw.

Belisarius reduced Carthage and the Moors, conquerHoly Moor.

ing every The Kingdom of Northumberland when founded, was as strong as if surrounded by A Wall of Rock The Latin Language ceased to be spoken in Italy, long after the days of

Gregory the Great, Pope of Rome, was

Livius.

Holy and Pious.

Holy Book.

Christianity was introduced into Britain by St. Augustin, who carried there the

Mahomet published his Koran, and Christians discov

ered that it was

A Cheat New.

Jerusalem was taken, and the Cross of Christ carried away, and perhaps hid in

A Watch-tower.

At the Hegira, or Mahomet's flight, his claims to be thought a prophet were not

Pens made from a goose's quill, look little like

Genuine.

A Huge Mill.

Christianity was introduced into China, where they had formerly worshipped A Showy Image.

The Alexandrian Library burned by the Saracens, con

tained books enough to fill A Huge Ware-house. The University of Cambridge was founded, perhaps by

A Juror.

Organs were invented and first used in churches, per

haps by the

Sage Jews.

When the Republics and Doges of Venice were established, they owned considerable

Shipping.

When Spain was conquered by the Saracens, they had

A Gay Time.

The Christian Era was adopted by Historians, after paganism had gone to its

Grave.

Bagdad was made the seat of the Caliphs, by Almansor,
whose successor gave to Charlemagne A Clock.
When Charlemagne commenced his reign in France, he
A Gay Chief.
Charlemagne conquered Lombardy and annexed Italy to
France, by fighting harder than

was

A Quaker.

Haroun al Raschid declared war against the Romans, and told them to

Go and Fight.

A Gay Fool.

At the Golden period of Learning in Arabia, they knew more than When Law pleading in courts was first practiced, every one employing a lawyer had to Give a Fee. The Empire of the West established by Charlemagne, was applauded by numerous

Voices.

The Kingdom of Denmark was established by Gotricus, while there on

A Visit.

The Kingdom of England was founded by Egbert, and 1000 years have not brought it to its Evening.

Fairs and Markets instituted in England, have since

become very

Famous.

Since Spirituous Liquors were first made, they have ruined many

A Family.

When the Russian Monarchy was founded at Ladoga, monarchies were much in

Fashion

The Sclavonic Alphabet was invented, and had one
letter that was shaped like
A Fish-hook.

The University of Oxford was founded by Alfred the
Great, who could make A Fife or a Watch.

Alfred the Great divided England, and composed his
Body of Laws, that he might

Have Peace.

Lanterns were invented, to give light during the absence of

The Land-tax first levied in England, was not

Phœbus.

Half Paid.

When Knighthood was first established in England, every knight carried

A Half-pike.

When Edinburgh was built, the founder erected for himself

A Palace. When Greenland was discovered, it was supposed to

extend near to one of the

Poles.

[blocks in formation]

Juries were instituted by Ethelred II., and each jury

man was commanded to

Speak and Obey.

Duties on imported Goods, were first collected in Great
Britain, on all that the people had to Beg or Buy.
The Grand Canal in China was built, and the boats
had to

Obey the Waves. The Arabic Figures were introduced into Europe by the Saracens, and taught to every Happy Poet.

Instructions.

In the Tables of Modern Chronology, including European and American History, Remarkable Battles, Soverigns of England and France, Treaties of Peace, Distinguished Men of Modern Times, and all events transpiring since the year 1200, we find it convenient in many cases to have the formula represent the last three figures only, and complete the date by prefixing a figure 1.

Example.

1 7 1 0 St. Paul's Church in London was built, ghe, te, se,

and surrounded by

Gates.

The Mnemotechnic Phrase, Gates, represents 710, and, by prefixing the figure 1, or adding 1000 years, we make the correct date. We translate the phrase by saying, ghe, seventeen hundred, and te, se, ten. After learning the dif ferent Tables, the student will very readily tell whether events belong to Ancient, Middle Age, or Modern Chronology. In Ancient Chronology, whenever an event transpired more than 1000 years before the Christian Era, the figure 1, the first figure of the date, is always represented in the formula. In the Middle Ages, extending from the Christian Era to the year 1000, there are never more than three figures; consequently the figure 1 must not be prefixed to any events but Modern ones. All of the Modern dates between 1000 and 1200 are represented in full by the formulas, so that we can establish this rule:

If the first articulation in the formulas for Modern Events does not represent a figure 1, then that figure must be prefixed to the translation, to complete the date.

We carry this rule still further, in some subjects connected with American History, as in the American Battles, pages 122-4, the Presidents of the United States, page

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