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subject:"Statesmen" from books.google.com
From the Preface: "In compliance with the general custom of writing a preface, it is my desire to say, that I should not publish my Travels in Mexico, but for the flattering solicitations of some friends.
subject:"Statesmen" from books.google.com
A resetting of the author's Sam Houston and his republic, with some omissions and the addition of six chapters for campaigning purposes. -- Cf. Bruce, H. The life of General Houston.
subject:"Statesmen" from books.google.com
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin was written by Benjamin Franklin from 1771 to 1790; however, Franklin himself appears to have called the work his Memoirs.
subject:"Statesmen" from books.google.com
The easy-to-read text and captivating images will have readers interested and eager to learn! This book also features a table of contents and a glossary for further understanding of the content.
subject:"Statesmen" from books.google.com
"Samuel Pepys' FRS, MP, JP, (pron.: /pi?ps/;[1] 23 February 1633? 26 May 1703) was an English naval administrator and Member of Parliament who is now most famous for the diary he kept for a decade while still a relatively young man.
subject:"Statesmen" from books.google.com
Excellent biography of the British statesman, one which it would be difficult to surpass. Illus. with maps.
subject:"Statesmen" from books.google.com
This lavishly illustrated volume collects stories of founders, explorers and pioneers.
subject:"Statesmen" from books.google.com
"In giving the public the story of his life, William J. Bryan trusts he may be credited with something more than a desire to acquaint the public with himself.
subject:"Statesmen" from books.google.com
Charming self-portrait covers boyhood, work as a printer, political career, scientific experiments, much more. Its openness, honesty, and readable style have made the "Autobiography" one of the great classics of the genre.
subject:"Statesmen" from books.google.com
"Sir Philip Sidney (30 November 1554? 17 October 1586) was an English poet, courtier and soldier, and is remembered as one of the most prominent figures of the Elizabethan Age.