The Life of Joseph Addison Alexander ... / By Henry Carrington Alexander a Vol. 2.
by Henry Carrington Alexander
The Iliad of Homer. Translated Into English Verse. by W.G. Caldcleugh ...
Object Teaching and oral Lessons On Social Science and Common Things, With Various Illustrations of the Principles and Practice of Primary Education, As Adopted in the Model and Training Schools of Great Britain. ... Parts I., Ii., Iii., Iv. Viii, [2], 434
by Henry Barnard
Northern and Insular Scots (Dialects of English)
by Dr Robert McColl Millar, Dr
A mother's search for the son she gave up uncovers terrifying secrets in a Minnesota town in this "masterfully depicted true-crime tale" (Publishers Weekly). In 1962, Jerry Sherwood gave up her newborn son, Dennis, for adoption. Twenty years later, she set out to find him-only to discover he had died before his fourth birthday. The immediate cause was peritonitis, but the coroner had never decided the mode of death, writing "deferred" rather than indicate accident, natural causes, or homicide....
United States History from 1865 (Outline S.)
by Arnold S Rice and John A. Krout
Plain and Pleasant Talk about Fruits, Flowers, and Farming
by Henry Ward Beecher
The first wildcatters in the Southeastern states of Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida began drilling around the turn of the century, but success eluded them. Except for a few insignificant shallow gas fields in northern Alabama, all early wells - more than two hundred of them by 1925 - proved to be dry. Huge riches from petroleum were being reaped in nearby Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas. It appeared that the Mississippi River was a barrier, an underground dike which prevented the oil and gas fr...
Historical Sketch and Roster of The Tennessee 22nd Cavalry Regiment (Barteau's) (Tennessee Regimental History, #72)
by John C Rigdon
More than any other decade, the Sixties captures our collective cultural imagination. And while many Americans can immediately imagine the sound of Martin Luther King, Jr. declaring, "I Have A Dream," or envision hippies placing flowers in gun barrels while staring down the National Guard, the revolutionary Sixties resonate around the world: China's communist government inaugurated a new cultural era, African nations won independence from colonial rule, and students across Europe took to the str...
What lights the spark that ignites a revolution? Lost in the story of America's path to independence is the tumultuous nature of that nation's origins: the interplay of ideologies and personalities that provoked a group of merchants, farmers, artisans, and sailors to take up arms in pursuit of liberty ...A city of 15,000 inhabitants packed onto a land-connected island a little over one square mile, Boston in 1775 was also - following a series of incendiary incidents by patriotic citizens and tro...
Noetes Ambrosianae. by Christopher North. (Prof. John Wilson.) Selected, Edited and Arranged by John Skelton.
by Sir John Wilson