The Leading Facts of English History eBook

David Henry Montgomery
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 652 pages of information about The Leading Facts of English History.

The Leading Facts of English History eBook

David Henry Montgomery
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 652 pages of information about The Leading Facts of English History.

Memoirs of Robert Walpole.
Horace Walpole’s Memoir’s and Journals. 
Hallam’s Constitutional History of England (to the death of George II,
        1760). 
May’s Constitutional History (1760-1870). 
Amos’s English Constitution (1830-1880). 
Bagehot’s English Constitution. 
Lecky’s History of England in the Eighteenth Century. 
Walpole’s History of England (1815-1816). 
Molesworth’s History of England (1830-1870). 
Martineau’s History of England (1816-1846). 
Taine’s History of English Literature. 
Gibbins’s Social Reformers (Wesley and Wilberforce; and the Factory
        Reformers)
Lecky’s American Revolution (edited by Professor J.A.  Woodburn). 
Bancroft’s History of the United States. 
Bryant’s History of the United States. 
Stanhope’s History of England (1713-1783). 
Green’s Causes of the Revolution. 
Seeley’s Expansion of England. 
Frothingham’s Rise of the Republic. 
Southey’s Life of Wesley. 
Southey’s Life of Nelson. 
Wharton’s Wits and Beaux of Society. 
Waite’s Life of Wellington. 
Massey’s Life of George III. 
Smith’s, Goldwin, Lectures (Foundation of the American Colonies). 
Macaulay’s Essays (Warren Hastings, Clive, Pitt, Walpole, Chatham,
        Johnson, Madame D’Arblay). 
Scott’s Rob Roy, Waverley, and Redgauntlet (the Old and the Young
        Pretender, 1715, 1735-1753). 
Thackeray’s Virginians (Washington). 
Dickens’s Barnaby Rudge (1780). 
Smiles’s Life of James Watt. 
Smith’s, Sydney, Peter Plymley’s Letters. 
Smiles’s Life of Stephenson. 
Thackeray’s Four Georges. 
McCarthy’s Four Georges. 
Smiles’s Industrial Biography. 
Allen’s, Grant, Life of Darwin. 
Ashton’s Dawn of the XIXth Century in England. 
Ludlow’s American Revolution.[1]
Rowley’s Settlement of the Constitution (1689-1784).[1]
Morris’s Early Hanoverians (George I and II).[1]
McCarthy’s Epoch of Reform (1830-1850).[1]
Tancock’s England during the American and European Wars
        (1765-1820).[1]
Browning’s Modern England (1820-1874).[1]
McCarthy’s History of Our Own Times (1837-1897). 
McCarthy’s England under Gladstone (1880-1884). 
Ward’s Reign of Victoria (1837-1887). 
Bolton’s Famous English Statesmen of Queen Victoria’s Reign. 
Hinton’s English Radical Leaders. 
Gibbins’s Social Reformers (Kingsley, Carlyle, and Ruskin). 
Traill’s Social England, Vol.  VI. 
Adams’s, Brooks, America’s Economic Supremacy. 
Escott’s Victorian Age. 
The article on Victoria in the Dictionary of National [British]
        Biography, Vol.  LX. 
The English Illustrated Magazine for July 1897.[2]
The Contemporary Review for June, 1897.[2]
The Fortnightly Review for June, 1897.[2]
King Edward VII.  See Poole’s Index to Reviews for 1910. 
McCarthy’s History of Our Own Times (to accession of George V).

[1] The nine best short histories. [2] Contain valuable articles on the Victorian Era, giving general view of the reign.

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