| Gilbert Murray - 1897 - 464 páginas
...the author's ability as a literary artist, but because of his conspicuous proficiency in interpreting the causes of and changes in American life and character."...Journal. " A very interesting as well as a valuable book. ... A distinct advance upon most that has been written, particularly of the settlement of New... | |
| Ernst Grosse - 1897 - 370 páginas
...the author's ability as a literary artist, but because of his conspicuous proficiency in interpreting the causes of and changes in American life and character."...Journal. " A very interesting as well as a valuable book. ... A distinct advance upon most that has been written, particularly of the settlement of New... | |
| Richard Lydekker, William Forsell Kirby, Bernard Barham Woodward, Randolph Kirkpatrick, Reginald Innes Pocock, Richard Bowdler Sharpe, Walter Garstang, Francis Arthur Bather, Henry Meyners Bernard - 1897 - 800 páginas
...ability as a literary artist, but because of his conspicuous proficiency in interpreting the caires of and changes in American life and character."—...Journal. "A very interesting as well as a valuable book A distinct advance upon most that has been written, particularly of the settlement of New England... | |
| Joseph Baldwin - 1897 - 436 páginas
...the author's ability as a literary artist, but because of his conspicuous proficiency in interpreting the causes of and changes in American life and character."...the student of history." — Minneapolis Journal. 11 A very interesting as well as a valuable book. ... A distinct advance upon most that has been written,... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1897 - 484 páginas
...because of his conspicuous proficiency in interpreting the causes of and changes in American life ar.d character." — Boston Journal. "It is noticeable...Journal. " A very interesting as well as a valuable book. ... A distinct advance upon most that has been written, particularly of the settlement of New... | |
| Emerson Hough - 1897 - 400 páginas
...the author's ability as a literary artist, but because of his conspicuous proficiency in interpreting the causes of and changes in American life and character."...value to the student of history." — Minneapolis jfournaL "A very interesting as well as a valuable bonk. . . . A distinct advance ;ipon most that has... | |
| Member of the Royal Household - 1897 - 358 páginas
...conspicuous proficiency in interpreting the causes of and changes in American life and character."—Boston Journal. " It is noticeable that Mr. Eggleston has...stimulating and will prove of great value to the student of history."—Minneapolis Journal. " A very interesting as well as a valuable book. ... A distinct advance... | |
| Elizabeth Missing Sewell - 1897 - 300 páginas
...the author's ability as a literary artist, but because of his conspicuous proficiency in interpreting the causes of and changes in American life and character."...conclusions as to the early period, and they differ from die generally received version not a little. The book is stimulating and will prove of great value... | |
| Gilbert Murray - 1897 - 460 páginas
...the author's ability as a literary artist, but because of his conspicuous proficiency in interpreting the causes of and changes in American life and character." — Boston Journal. " It is noticeable that Mr. Egglestou has followed no beaten track, but has drawn his own conclusions as to the early period, and... | |
| Douglas Archibald - 1897 - 220 páginas
...the author's ability as a literary artist, but because of his conspicuous proficiency in interpreting the causes of and changes in American life and character." — Boston Journal. ba the generally r _____ __ . _________________ „ prove of great value to the student of history."... | |
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