Twenty-one of the major historical writings of Williams--one of the most influential and controversial American historians of his generation--which include his key arguments.
This 1914 scholarly edition of the mid-sixteenth-century play Jacke Jugeler contains an informative introduction and detailed notes. Little-known today, the play represents a pre-Shakespearean example of classical 'borrowing' - a Roman play by Plautus is adapted to an English domestic situation - and it is one of the first instances of confused ...
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Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (Editor), William Roscoe Thayer, Charles Henry Smith, John De Witt, Jesse Lynch Williams, John Howard Van Amringe, Charles E. L. Wingate, Albert Lee, Henry Gallup Paine
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William R. Williams, Henry Ward Beecher, Henry W. Bellows, Stephen H. Tyng, Charles S. Robinson, William Ives Budington, John McClintock, A. N. Littlejohn, Theodore L. Cuyler, Joseph Parrish Thompson, and...
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