The Most Delectable, Scriptural and Pious History of the Famous and Magnificent Great Eastern Window (according to Beautiful Portraitures) in St. Peter's Cathedral, York: ... in Three Parts. ... By Thomas Gent, Printer, T. 70, A.C. MDCCLXII.

The Most Delectable, Scriptural and Pious History of the Famous and Magnificent Great Eastern Window (according to Beautiful Portraitures) in St. Peter's Cathedral, York: ... in Three Parts. ... By Thomas Gent, Printer, T. 70, A.C. MDCCLXII.
Author: Thomas Gent
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1762
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Maple Leaves

Maple Leaves
Author: Sir James MacPherson Le Moine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1894
Genre: Birds
ISBN:

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Peter Oliver’s “Origin and Progress of the American Rebellion”

Peter Oliver’s “Origin and Progress of the American Rebellion”
Author: Peter Oliver
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1967
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780804706018

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One difficulty in writing a balanced history of the American Revolution arises in part from its success as a creator of our nation and our nationalistic sentiment. Unlike the Civil War, unlike the French Revolution, the American Revolution produced no lingering social trauma in the United States—it is a historic event widely applauded by Americans today as both necessary and desirable. But one consequence of this happy unanimity is that the chief losers of the War of Independence—the American Loyalists—have fared badly at the hands of historians. This explains, in part, why the account of the Revolution recorded by self-professed Loyalist and Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts, Peter Oliver, has heretofore been so routinely overlooked. Oliver's manuscript, entitled "The Origins & Progress of the American Rebellion," written in 1781, challenges the motives of the founding fathers, and depicts the revolution as passion, plotting, and violence. His descriptions of the leaders of the patriot party, of their program and motives, are unforgiving, bitter, and inevitably partisan. But it records the impressions of one who had experienced these events, knew most of the combatants intimately, and saw the collapse of the society he had lived in. His history is a very important contemporary account of the origins of the revolution in Massachusetts, and is now presented here in it entirety for the first time.

The Buchanan Book

The Buchanan Book
Author: Arthur William Patrick Buchanan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1911
Genre:
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Horace Walpole A Memoir

Horace Walpole A Memoir
Author: Austin Dobson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1890
Genre:
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A Journey Into England

A Journey Into England
Author: Paul Hentzner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1807
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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The American Tory

The American Tory
Author: William H. Nelson
Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1961
Genre: American loyalists
ISBN:

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On Modern Gardening

On Modern Gardening
Author: Horace Walpole
Publisher: Pallas Athene
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9781873429839

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By a mile, this is the most brilliant and most influential essay ever written on English garden history. For two centuries it mapped the whole landscape of the subject. However, the author was partial in the highest degree. Horace Walpole believed in progress, in modernization, and the superiority of everything English to almost everything that had gone before. He had a special dislike of Baroque gardens, as exemplified by Versailles, which for him symbolized absolutism, tyranny, and the oppression of nature.