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Excerpt from A History of Our Own Times, Vol. 1: From the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880
The first and second volumes of A History Of Our Own Times' appeared in 1878. It had occurred to the author that one Of the most difficult tasks for a young student just then was to get hold Of the history Of our own times. If anybody wanted to learn some thing Of the facts concerning the reign Of Elizabeth, or the reign Of Anne, or the reign Of George the Third, or the years Of the great Reform Bill, there were standard books on every subject, which could be got at in every public library, and which indeed stood on the shelves of most men's private libraries but, to make oneself acquainted with what had hap pened in the reign Of Queen Victoria, there were only the interminable files Of newspapers to consult, except, Of course, for some special works dealing with particular chapters Of history, such as the 'crimean War or the Indian Mutiny. This was the want which the author Of the History was anxious to supply, and he started upon his task with the.
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