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Thomas Howard Ii, Third Duke Of Norfolk, And The English Schism, Edwin Joseph Goerdt
Thomas Howard Ii, Third Duke Of Norfolk, And The English Schism, Edwin Joseph Goerdt
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Irish Travel, Vol 18 (1942-43), Irish Tourist Association
Irish Travel, Vol 18 (1942-43), Irish Tourist Association
Journals and Periodicals
No abstract provided.
The Polish Corridor., James Otis Kelley
The Polish Corridor., James Otis Kelley
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Franco-American Relations 1914-1917 As Mirrored By The Excelsior Newspaper., Sherley Chapman Jenkins
Franco-American Relations 1914-1917 As Mirrored By The Excelsior Newspaper., Sherley Chapman Jenkins
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Irish Travel, Vol. 12 (1936-37), Irish Tourist Association
Irish Travel, Vol. 12 (1936-37), Irish Tourist Association
Journals and Periodicals
No abstract provided.
Irish Learning And Its Effect On The Carolingian Renaissance, Jane Donald
Irish Learning And Its Effect On The Carolingian Renaissance, Jane Donald
Bachelors’ Theses
When the Roman Empire disintegrated and its learning was, for the time, buried by an avalanche of barbarism, Ireland alone of the many provinces which had shared in its commerce and learning, was undisturbed. Ireland had a mission; it was to be the haven in which classical learning was kept alive and it was to be the means, when the time was ripe, of carrying this culture throughout Europe.
Irish Travel, Vol. 11 (1935-36), Irish Tourist Association
Irish Travel, Vol. 11 (1935-36), Irish Tourist Association
Journals and Periodicals
No abstract provided.
Irish Travel, Vol. 09 (1933-34), Irish Tourist Association
Irish Travel, Vol. 09 (1933-34), Irish Tourist Association
Journals and Periodicals
No abstract provided.
Irish Travel, Vol. 06 (1930-31), Irish Tourist Association
Irish Travel, Vol. 06 (1930-31), Irish Tourist Association
Journals and Periodicals
No abstract provided.
Irish Travel, Vol. 03 (1927-28), Irish Tourist Association
Irish Travel, Vol. 03 (1927-28), Irish Tourist Association
Journals and Periodicals
No abstract provided.
Ansel Brooks Smith-Mrs. Marie Smith, March 17, 1918, France, Ansel Brooks Smith Sr.
Ansel Brooks Smith-Mrs. Marie Smith, March 17, 1918, France, Ansel Brooks Smith Sr.
Ansel Brooks Smith, Sr. Letters
No abstract provided.
Irish Progenitors Of Texas, William Doherty
Irish Progenitors Of Texas, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Article describing the history of Irish colonists who settled in Refugio and other nearby communities in the nineteenth century. Includes photographs of locations in Refugio ("Our Lady of Refuge" church(interior and exterior, the Mission Hotel, the county jail), farm fields and groves, and members of the Texas Press Association at a train station in Harlingen, Texas. Some photos by Wheelus.
Walker’S Appeal, In Four Articles; Together With A Preamble, To The Coloured Citizens Of The World, … (Boston, 1830), David Walker, Paul Royster , Editor & Depositor
Walker’S Appeal, In Four Articles; Together With A Preamble, To The Coloured Citizens Of The World, … (Boston, 1830), David Walker, Paul Royster , Editor & Depositor
Zea E-Books in American Studies
Walker’s Appeal ... is a radical antislavery and antiracist manifesto by a free American of African ancestry. Its bold denunciation of European culture was unprecedented, unrestrained, and startling, viz.:
“The whites have always been an unjust, jealous, unmerciful, avaricious and blood-thirsty set of beings, always seeking after power and authority.”
Walker attacks the slave system and its rampant racism from the viewpoint of America’s allegiance to the idea of freedom; he quotes the Declaration of Independence at length, and strikes a recognizably jeremiad note:
“O Americans! Americans!! I call God—I call angels— I call men, to witness, that your destruction …