Hers were, at the time, the only works by a woman accepted by the Philosophical Society of Great Britain. She was born in Winthrop, Maine.
Hers were, at the time, the only works by a woman accepted by the Philosophical Society of Great Britain. She was born in Winthrop, Maine.
Daniel Webster
Provides readers with the life and times of this dedicated lawyer and public speaker who worked to support the federal government and the power of the Union during difficult periods of disharmony and dissent among the states.
His works include: Daniel Webster (1883), George Washington (1888), Hero Tales From American History (with Theodore Roosevelt) (1895) and The Best of the Worldas Classics, Restricted to Prose (10 volumes, 1909).
Reveals Daniel Webster's role in American politics up to the Civil War, and describes why he was renowned for his oratory, but also for his political conniving
This bibliography provides access to the vast body of materials on the life and character of Daniel Webster, one of the most intriguing and important figures in the first half of the nineteenth-century.
Life of Stephen A. Douglas. Boston: Roxburgh Press, 1905. 3983. Gettys, Cora Margaret. “The Nationalism of Stephen A. Douglas.” Ph.D diss. University of Chicago, 1915. 3984. Johannsen, Robert W. The Frontier, the Union, and Stephen A.