Books about the History of the United States in the Colonial Period cover the European colonies (which were of English, French, Spanish, and Dutch origin), through their consolidation under British rule up to the American War of Independence. Titles include: Jacques Marquette et la DÈcouverte de la VallÈe du Mississipi, The English People Overseas. The American Colonies, 1583-1763, Pioneers of the Old South: A Chronicle of English Colonial Beginnings, Under a Colonial Roof-Tree; Fireside Chronicles of Early New England, British Royal Proclamations Relating to America, 1603-1783, and White servitude in the Colony of Virginia.
Books about the History of the United States in the Colonial Period cover the European colonies (which were of English, French, Spanish, and Dutch origin), through their consolidation under British rule up to the American War of Independence. Titles include: Jacques Marquette et la DÈcouverte de la VallÈe du Mississipi, The English People Overseas. The American Colonies, 1583-1763, Pioneers of the Old South: A Chronicle of English Colonial Beginnings, Under a Colonial Roof-Tree; Fireside Chronicles of Early New England, British Royal Proclamations Relating to America, 1603-1783, and White servitude in the Colony of Virginia. Also in this BookBooks about the History of Native Americans begin with the migration and settlement of the Paleo-Indians in North America, and their development over time. In Central America the Aztec and Mayan Empires were conquered in 1521 by Spanish conquistadores led by Hernán Cortés. Meanwhile, the South American Norte Chico civilization in Peru was conquered by Portuguese and Spanish colonizers. Titles include: Pioneering the West, 1846 to 1878 Major Howard Egan's Diary, The Popol Vuh, the Mythic and Heroic Sagas of the Kichés of Central America, The Land of the Pueblos, An Apache Campaign in the Sierra Madre, Indian heroes and great chieftains, Indian Hero Tales: Wonder Stories of the First Americans, Indians of the Yosemite Valley and vicinity: thier history, customs and traditions, Friends and the Indians, 1655-1917, Three Years among the Camanches, the Narrative of Nelson Lee, the Texan Ranger, and Thrilling scenes among the Indians. With a graphic description of Custer's last fight with Sitting Bull.
Books about the History of Native Americans begin with the migration and settlement of the Paleo-Indians in North America, and their development over time. In Central America the Aztec and Mayan Empires were conquered in 1521 by Spanish conquistadores led by Hernán Cortés. Meanwhile, the South American Norte Chico civilization in Peru was conquered by Portuguese and Spanish colonizers. Titles include: Pioneering the West, 1846 to 1878 Major Howard Egan's Diary, The Popol Vuh, the Mythic and Heroic Sagas of the Kichés of Central America, The Land of the Pueblos, An Apache Campaign in the Sierra Madre, Indian heroes and great chieftains, Indian Hero Tales: Wonder Stories of the First Americans, Indians of the Yosemite Valley and vicinity: thier history, customs and traditions, Friends and the Indians, 1655-1917, Three Years among the Camanches, the Narrative of Nelson Lee, the Texan Ranger, and Thrilling scenes among the Indians. With a graphic description of Custer's last fight with Sitting Bull. And in this BookBooks about the History of the Americas begin with the migrations of the Paleo-Indians 15,000 years ago. After Columbus's pioneering voyage of 1492, Spanish, Portuguese, English, French and Dutch settlers arrived and colonized the New World. By the late 19th century, the bulk of these new countries had achieved independence from their previous European masters. Titles include: A Short History of Mexico, America Not Discovered by Columbus: An Historical Sketch of the Discovery of America by the Norsemen in the Tenth Century, Columbus and His Predecessors; A Study in the Beginnings of American History, Mexico in Revolution, and The First Letter of Christopher Columbus to the Noble Lord Raphael Sanchez Announcing the Discovery of America.
Books about the History of the Americas begin with the migrations of the Paleo-Indians 15,000 years ago. After Columbus's pioneering voyage of 1492, Spanish, Portuguese, English, French and Dutch settlers arrived and colonized the New World. By the late 19th century, the bulk of these new countries had achieved independence from their previous European masters. Titles include: A Short History of Mexico, America Not Discovered by Columbus: An Historical Sketch of the Discovery of America by the Norsemen in the Tenth Century, Columbus and His Predecessors; A Study in the Beginnings of American History, Mexico in Revolution, and The First Letter of Christopher Columbus to the Noble Lord Raphael Sanchez Announcing the Discovery of America. About usLeopold Classic Library’s aim is to provide readers with the highest quality reproductions of fiction and non-fiction literature that has stood the test of time. Our titles are produced from scans of the original books and as a result may sometimes have imperfections. To ensure a high-quality product we have:
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Albert Barnes was an American theologian, born at Rome, New York, on December 1, 1798. He graduated from Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, in 1820, and from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1823. Barnes was ordained as a Presbyterian minister by the presbytery of Elizabethtown, New Jersey, in 1825, and was the pastor successively of the Presbyterian Church in Morristown, New Jersey (1825-1830), and of the First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia (1830-1867).
He was an eloquent preacher, but his reputation rests chiefly on his expository works, which are said to have had a larger circulation both in Europe and America than any others of their class.
Of the well-known Notes on the New Testament, it is said that more than a million volumes had been issued by 1870. The Notes on Job, the Psalms, Isaiah and Daniel found scarcely less acceptance. Displaying no original critical power, their chief merit lies in the fact that they bring in a popular (but not always accurate) form the results of the criticism of others within the reach of general readers. Barnes was the author of several other works of a practical and devotional kind, including Scriptural Views of Slavery (1846) and The Way of Salvation (1863). A collection of his Theological Works was published in Philadelphia in 1875.
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