Freeman," and Corresponding Secretary of the Virginia Historical Society. In two volumes. Crown 8vo. Cloth, gilt tops. Vol. I, pp. xix + 634. Vol. II, pp. vi + 647. $6.00, net. " One of the most valuable contributions to the intimate historical knowledge... The History of South Carolina in the Revolution, 1775-1780 - Stran 896avtor: Edward McCrady - 1901 - 899 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| James Ford Rhodes - 1892 - 568 strani
...of the most valuable contributions to the intimate historical know ledge of America, This work will be useful for all time, and not merely to the lay...to advance the substantial interests of the world." — Philadelph;a Evening Telegraph. ESSAYS ON THE CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION AND RELATED TOPICS By... | |
| Edward McCrady - 1897 - 812 strani
...of the most valuable contributions to the intimate historical knowledge of America. This work will be useful for all time, and not merely to the lay...the political economist and the social scientist who is laboring to advance the substantial intellectual interests of the world." — Philadelphia Evening... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1897 - 638 strani
...of the most valuable contributions to the intimate historical knowledge of America. This work will be useful for all time, and not merely to the lay reader who wishes to knowaccurately concerning the early conditions of life in Virginia, but to the political economist... | |
| Edward McCrady - 1899 - 1042 strani
...of the most valuable contributions to the intimate historical knowledge of America. This work will be useful for all time, and not merely to the lay...scientist who are laboring to advance the substantial intellectual interests of the world." — PhiIadeIphia Evening Telegraph. "To systematic American Colonial... | |
| Barton Haxall Wise - 1899 - 460 strani
...of the most valuable contributions to the intimate historical knowledge of America. This work will be useful for all time, and not merely to the lay...the political economist and the social scientist who is laboring to advance the substantial intellectual interests of the world." New York Evening Sun.... | |
| Barton Haxall Wise - 1899 - 464 strani
...valuable contributions to the intimate historical knowledge of America. This work will be useful (or all time, and not merely to the lay reader who wishes...the political economist and the social scientist who is laboring to advance the substantial intellectual interests of the world." New York Evening Sun.... | |
| Newton Dennison Mereness - 1901 - 560 strani
...of the most valuable contributions to the int1mate historical knowledge of America. This work will be useful for all time, and not merely to the lay reader who wishes to know accurately concern1ng the early conditions of l1fe in Virg1nia, but to the political economist and the social... | |
| Newton Dennison Mereness - 1901 - 556 strani
...substantial interests of the world." — Philadelph1a Evening Telegraph. 14 To systematic American Colon1al History library catalogues contain no single title more valuable than the one before us. The student of American history is here put in possession of an account of the state of the people... | |
| William Garrott Brown - 1902 - 296 strani
...of the most valuable contributions to the intimate historical knowledge of America. This work will be useful for all time, and not merely to the lay...of the world." — Philadelphia Evening Telegraph. RECONSTRUCTION IN MISSISSIPPI By TAMES W. GARNER, Pn.M., Member of the Mississippi Historical Society.... | |
| William Alexander Linn - 1902 - 696 strani
...of the most valuable contributions to the intimate historical knowledge of America. This work will be useful for all time, and not merely to the lay...of the world." — Philadelphia Evening Telegraph. RECONSTRUCTION IN MISSISSIPPI By JAMES \V. GARIS'ER, Pa.M., Member of the Mississippi Historical Society.... | |
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