Old South Leaflets |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page
... ENGLAND , FROM ALFRED'S VERSION OF BEDE , 265 114 . THE HAGUE ARBITRATION TREATY 115. JOHN CABOT'S DISCOVERY OF NORTH AMERICA . • 285 301 116 . 117 . SIR FRANCIS DRAKE ON THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA FROBISHER'S FIRST VOYAGE . 313 333 118 ...
... ENGLAND , FROM ALFRED'S VERSION OF BEDE , 265 114 . THE HAGUE ARBITRATION TREATY 115. JOHN CABOT'S DISCOVERY OF NORTH AMERICA . • 285 301 116 . 117 . SIR FRANCIS DRAKE ON THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA FROBISHER'S FIRST VOYAGE . 313 333 118 ...
Page 83
... England was intolerable to him . He was curiously vulnerable , for he seldom wrote a page without exposing himself to attack . He was super- ficial in his knowledge , and a martyr to the disease of omniscience . Ridicule of his opinions ...
... England was intolerable to him . He was curiously vulnerable , for he seldom wrote a page without exposing himself to attack . He was super- ficial in his knowledge , and a martyr to the disease of omniscience . Ridicule of his opinions ...
Page 84
... England , or Russia , should conquer the world like Rome , or develop a typical race like the Chinese , was no part of his scheme . He wished to begin a new era . Hoping for a time when the world's ruling interests should cease to be ...
... England , or Russia , should conquer the world like Rome , or develop a typical race like the Chinese , was no part of his scheme . He wished to begin a new era . Hoping for a time when the world's ruling interests should cease to be ...
Page 85
... England Calvinist could have been ; for he belonged to that class of conservative Virginians whose devo- tion to President Washington , and whose education in the common law , caused them to hold Jefferson and his theories in antipathy ...
... England Calvinist could have been ; for he belonged to that class of conservative Virginians whose devo- tion to President Washington , and whose education in the common law , caused them to hold Jefferson and his theories in antipathy ...
Page 87
formidable , for they controlled New England and contested New York . To them Jefferson turned : " Let us unite with one heart and one mind , " he entreated ; " let us restore to social intercourse that harmony and affection without ...
formidable , for they controlled New England and contested New York . To them Jefferson turned : " Let us unite with one heart and one mind , " he entreated ; " let us restore to social intercourse that harmony and affection without ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Admiral Alfred America arbitration ARTICLE Augustine bishop boat brought Cabot called Cape Cape Race Captain cause character Christian church coast Columbus common constitution course Cuba Dante dayes discovery east England English erthe Europe Faneuil Hall farre fathers Federal fish Generall Golden Hinde Hakluyt hath haue honor houses hundred Indians inhabitants island John Cabot king labor land leagues liberty Lord Louisiana Massachusetts means Mediterranean Sea ment miles Mississippi mountains nation nature night ocean Ohthere Old South Old South Leaflets Old South Meeting-house opinion ordained and established Orosius parties peace political port present leaflet principles reason Richard Hakluyt river Robert Fulton sailed schal sent ship side slavery sovereign communities Spain steamboat sunne Territories thereof things tion Tribunal United unto voyage Weroances whole wind word Wyclif yere