A Correct List Of The Knights Citizens And Burgesses Elected To Serve In The Parliament Appointed To Meet At Westminster On Tuesday Nov 16 1802 Corrected From The Returns In The Crown Office To Which Are Added The Names Of The Candidates A Summary Of The Whole House Of Commons A List Of Places A Table Of The Duration Of The Several Parliaments From The Reign Of Henry Viii To The Present Times With The Addresses Of Charles James Fox William Baker Thomas William Coke Sir Jacob Henry Astley And Sir Francis Burdett
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A Correct List of the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, elected to serve in the Parliament appointed to meet ... Nov. 16, 1802 ... To which are added, the Names of the Candidates where the elections were contested, etc
Author | : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 1802 |
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Goldsmiths' Kress Library of Economic Literature
Author | : Research Publications, inc |
Publisher | : Primary Source Microfilm |
Total Pages | : 600 |
Release | : 1983 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
General Catalogue of Printed Books to 1955
Author | : British Museum. Dept. of Printed Books |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1308 |
Release | : 1967 |
Genre | : English imprints |
ISBN | : |
History of the Colony of New Haven, Before and After the Union with Connecticut
Author | : Edward Rodolphus Lambert |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 1838 |
Genre | : Branford (Conn. : Town) |
ISBN | : |
A Patriot's History of the United States
Author | : Larry Schweikart |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 1373 |
Release | : 2004-12-29 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1101217782 |
For the past three decades, many history professors have allowed their biases to distort the way America’s past is taught. These intellectuals have searched for instances of racism, sexism, and bigotry in our history while downplaying the greatness of America’s patriots and the achievements of “dead white men.” As a result, more emphasis is placed on Harriet Tubman than on George Washington; more about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II than about D-Day or Iwo Jima; more on the dangers we faced from Joseph McCarthy than those we faced from Josef Stalin. A Patriot’s History of the United States corrects those doctrinaire biases. In this groundbreaking book, America’s discovery, founding, and development are reexamined with an appreciation for the elements of public virtue, personal liberty, and private property that make this nation uniquely successful. This book offers a long-overdue acknowledgment of America’s true and proud history.
A History of the American People
Author | : Paul Johnson |
Publisher | : Harper |
Total Pages | : 1104 |
Release | : 1998-02-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780060168360 |
"The creation of the United States of America is the greatest of all human adventures," begins Paul Johnson's remarkable new American history. "No other national story holds such tremendous lessons, for the American people themselves and for the rest of mankind." Johnson's history is a reinterpretation of American history from the first settlements to the Clinton administration. It covers every aspect of U.S. history--politics; business and economics; art, literature and science; society and customs; complex traditions and religious beliefs. The story is told in terms of the men and women who shaped and led the nation and the ordinary people who collectively created its unique character. Wherever possible, letters, diaries, and recorded conversations are used to ensure a sense of actuality. "The book has new and often trenchant things to say about every aspect and period of America's past," says Johnson, "and I do not seek, as some historians do, to conceal my opinions." Johnson's history presents John Winthrop, Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, Cotton Mather, Franklin, Tom Paine, Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Hamilton, and Madison from a fresh perspective. It emphasizes the role of religion in American history and how early America was linked to England's history and culture and includes incisive portraits of Andrew Jackson, Chief Justice Marshall, Clay, Lincoln, and Jefferson Davis. Johnson shows how Grover Cleveland and Teddy Roosevelt ushered in the age of big business and industry and how Woodrow Wilson revolutionized the government's role. He offers new views of Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover and of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal and his role as commander in chief during World War II. An examination of the unforeseen greatness of Harry Truman and reassessments of Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Reagan, and Bush follow. "Compulsively readable," said Foreign Affairs of Johnson's unique narrative skills and sharp profiles of people. This is an in-depth portrait of a great people, from their fragile origins through their struggles for independence and nationhood, their heroic efforts and sacrifices to deal with the `organic sin' of slavery and the preservation of the Union to its explosive economic growth and emergence as a world power and its sole superpower. Johnson discusses such contemporary topics as the politics of racism, education, Vietnam, the power of the press, political correctness, the growth of litigation, and the rising influence of women. He sees Americans as a problem-solving people and the story of America as "essentially one of difficulties being overcome by intelligence and skill, by faith and strength of purpose, by courage and persistence...Looking back on its past, and forward to its future, the auguries are that it will not disappoint humanity." This challenging narrative and interpretation of American history by the author of many distinguished historical works is sometimes controversial and always provocative. Johnson's views of individuals, events, themes, and issues are original, critical, and admiring, for he is, above all, a strong believer in the history and the destiny of the American people.