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EARLY CONTINENTAL WRITERS

ST. AURELIUS AUGUSTINE--

Imperial Power for Good and Bad Men.

ANICIUS BOETHIUS--

The Highest Happiness.

ST. THOMAS AQUINAS--

A Definition of Happiness.

THOMAS ? KEMPIS--

Of Eternal Life and of Striving for It.

FRANCE

Twelfth Century--1885

GEOFFREY DE VILLE-HARDOUIN--

The Sack of Constantinople.

JEAN DE JOINVILLE--

Greek Fire in Battle.

"AUCASSIN AND NICOLETTE."

JEAN FROISSART--

The Battle of Cr?cy .

PHILIPPE DE COMINES--

MARGUERITE D'ANGOUL?ME--

Of Husbands Who Are Unfaithful.

FRAN?OIS RABELAIS--

I Gargantua in His Childhood.

II Gargantua's Education.

JOHN CALVIN--

Of Freedom for the Will.

JOACHIM DU BELLAY--

Why Old French Was Not as Rich as Greek and Latin.

MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE--

I A Word to His Readers.

II Of Society and Solitude.

IV That the Soul Discharges Her Passions upon False Objects Where True Ones Are Wanting.

V That Men Are Not to Judge of Our Happiness Till After Death.

REN? DESCARTES--

Of Material Things and of the Existence of God.

DUC DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD--

Selections from the "Maxims."

BLAISE PASCAL--

Of the Prevalence of Self-Love.

MADAME DE S?VIGN?--

I Great News from Paris.

II An Imposing Funeral Described.

ALAIN REN? LE SAGE--

I In the Service of Dr. Sangrado.

II As an Archbishop's Favorite.

DUC DE SAINT-SIMON--

I The Death of the Dauphin.

II The Public Watching the King and Madame.

BARON DE MONTESQUIEU--

I Of the Causes Which Destroyed Rome.

II Of the Relation of Laws to Human Beings.

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