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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924)

Lodge, Henry Cabot. An American writer of history and biography; born at Boston, May 12, 1850; died in 1924. He was United States Senator from Massachusetts after 1893. He is the author of a ‘Life of Daniel Webster,’ and of lives of Alexander Hamilton and George Washington; also of ‘Boston’ in the series of ‘Historic Towns’; of a ‘Short History of the English Colonies in America’; ‘Studies in History’ (1884); ‘Historical and Political Essays’; ‘Hero Tales from American History’; ‘Certain Accepted Heroes, and Other Essays’; ‘Story of the Revolution’ (1898); ‘Story of the Spanish War’ (1899); ‘One Hundred Years of Peace’ (1913); ‘Early Memories’ (1913); ‘Democracy of the Constitution’ (1915).