Without Dogma: A Novel of Modern Poland

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PUBLISHER'S PREFACE

CHARLES LAMB AND SYDNEY SMITH.

BULLS AND BEARS.

THE WATERFALL.

THE WINTER-BIRDS.

"THE NEW LIFE" OF DANTE.

A PLEA FOR THE FIJIANS; OR, CAN NOTHING BE SAID IN FAVOR OF ROASTING ONE'S EQUALS?

THE PROFESSOR AT THE BREAKFAST-TABLE. WHAT HE SAID, WHAT HE HEARD, AND WHAT HE SAW.

THE OPENING OF THE PIANO.

JULIUS CAESAR. CHAPTER I. MARIUS AND SYLLA.

CHAPTER II. CAESAR'S EARLY YEARS.

CHAPTER III. ADVANCEMENT TO THE CONSULSHIP.

CHAPTER IV. THE CONQUEST OF GAUL.

CHAPTER V. POMPEY.

CHAPTER VI. CROSSING THE RUBICON.

CHAPTER VII. THE BATTLE OF PHARSALIA.

CHAPTER VIII. FLIGHT AND DEATH OF POMPEY.

CHAPTER IX. CAESAR IN EGYPT.

CHAPTER X. CAESAR IMPERATOR.

CHAPTER XI. THE CONSPIRACY.

CHAPTER XII. THE ASSASSINATION.

Title: Without Dogma

Author: Henryk Sienkiewicz

Language: English

1893

"A man who leaves memoirs, whether well or badly written, provided they be sincere, renders a service to future psychologists and writers, giving them not only a faithful picture of the times, but likewise human documents that can be relied upon."

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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