12 books found
by Francis Purnell, Henry W. Williams
1910
by Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, Carl Schurz, Francis F. Browne, Joseph Choate
2022 · DigiCat
The anthology 'Abraham Lincoln (The Complete Seven-Volume Edition)' covers a spectrum of themes from leadership and statesmanship to the intricacies of rhetoric and public persuasion. Examining the tumultuous pre-and post-Civil War eras through diverse literary styles, this compendium offers speeches, essays, and reflections that shed light on one of America's most revered figures—Abraham Lincoln—and his indelible impact on nation-building. The collection is significant for its range of expression, vividly illustrating how different voices capture the evolving historical narrative. Standout pieces within these volumes profoundly encapsulate the socio-political fabric of the 19th century, bringing depth to the understanding of Lincoln's enduring legacy. The contributing authors, Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, Carl Schurz, Francis F. Browne, and Joseph Choate, represent a diverse tapestry of viewpoints that align with significant historical and literary movements. Roosevelt and Schurz provide perspectives shaped by progressive ideals, while Browne and Choate contribute with their journalistic and oratorical crafting, enriching the overarching theme of leadership and moral courage. Together, these authors delve into the core of Lincoln's character and influence, bridging historical context with the literature of transformative governance. This collection serves as an invaluable resource, offering readers a comprehensive exploration of Lincoln's towering figure through multiple lenses, enriched with educational insights that foster a rich dialogue on American history and leadership. The inclusion of varied perspectives and styles affords readers the extraordinary opportunity to engage deeply with the intricate interplay of individual narratives that define and deconstruct the Lincoln phenomenon. This volume is recommended for scholars, history enthusiasts, and those eager to delve into multi-faceted discussions infused with historical and literary richness.
Francis Lodwick FRS (1619-94) was a prosperous merchant, bibliophile, writer, thinker, and member of the Royal Society. He wrote extensively on language, religion, and experimental philosophy, most of it too controversial to be safely published during his lifetime. This edition includes the first publication of his unorthodox religious works alongside groundbreaking writings on language. Following an extensive introduction by the editors the book is divided into three parts. Part One includes A Common Writing (1647), the first English attempt at an artificial language, and the equally pioneering phonetic alphabet set out in An Essay Towards an Universal Alphabet (1686). Part Two contains a series of linked short treatises on the nature of religion and divine revelation, including 'Of the Word of God' and 'Of the Use of Reason in Religion', in which Lodwick argues for a new understanding of the Bible, advocates a rational approach to divine worship, and seeks to reinterpret received religion for an age of reason. The final part of the book contains his unpublished utopian fiction, A Country Not Named: here he creates a world to express his most firmly-held opinions on language and religion, and in which his utopians found a church that bans the Bible. The book gives new insights into the religious aspects of the scientific revolution and throws fresh light on the early modern frame of mind. It is aimed at intellectual and cultural historians, historians of science and linguistics, and literary scholars - indeed, at all those interested in the interplay of ideas, language, and religion in seventeenth-century England
Text includes church history outside of the city of Chester.
by Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, Carl Schurz, Francis F. Browne, Joseph Choate
2024 · Good Press
The 'LINCOLN 'Äì Complete 7 Volume Edition' stands as a monumental literary undertaking that unravels the depths of Abraham Lincoln's life and legacy. This meticulously curated collection captures the essence of Lincoln's indomitable spirit through a weaving of various literary styles'Äîfrom the concise precision of telegrams and proclamations to the eloquent mastery of speeches and debates. Reflecting on the gravitas of a pivotal era in American history, the anthology encapsulates the multifaceted themes of justice, perseverance, and human dignity. The diversity of these works invites readers into an expansive exploration of Lincoln'Äôs pivotal role in shaping the American national identity. The collection gathers the efforts of notable authors and thinkers, including Theodore Roosevelt and Carl Schurz, alongside scholars like Francis F. Browne and Joseph Choate, each bringing a unique perspective to the volumes. These contributors, influenced by the historical and cultural milieu of their times, amplify the anthology'Äôs significance by offering insights rooted in the broader narrative of American progress and reform. This convergence of voices provides a profound lens through which readers can grasp the breadth of Lincoln's influence anchored in the struggles and triumphs of the nation's past. This comprehensive edition offers readers an unprecedented opportunity to immerse themselves in the depth and complexity of Lincoln's thoughts and leadership. Ideal for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone with a keen interest in America's formative years, the collection promises a rich educational journey. Engaging with these volumes not only enriches one'Äôs understanding of Lincoln but also fosters an appreciation for the varied interpretations and reflections on a leader whose ideas continue to resonate across generations.
by Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy
1873
"With tables of the cases and principal matters" (varies).
by Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, Carl Schurz, Francis F. Browne, Joseph Choate
2023 · DigiCat
Embark on an immersive literary journey with 'LINCOLN – Complete 7 Volume Edition,' a robust anthology exploring the indelible impact of Abraham Lincoln through the diverse perspectives of historical figures and scholars. This comprehensive collection covers a rich tapestry of themes including leadership, legacy, and the moral and political challenges of Lincoln's era. The anthology deftly assembles essays, speeches, and reflections that, while varying in style—from evocative oration to textured prose—coalesce in a nuanced portrait of Lincoln's enduring influence. Among the exceptional works are compelling examinations of the philosophical underpinnings of Lincoln's decisions and his embodiment of the American spirit, enriching the reader's appreciation of his complexity. The curation of this volume features contributions from luminaries such as Theodore Roosevelt, known for harnessing the progressive spirit Lincoln championed; Carl Schurz, a stalwart defender of the Union; and Joseph Choate, a statesman with a masterful eloquence. Each author's distinct historical and cultural vantage points intertwine, illustrating the multifaceted narrative of Lincoln's legacy. Their collective narratives form a tapestry of insights that align with pivotal literary movements reflective of 19th and early 20th-century American political thought. This extensive volume serves as a must-read for enthusiasts of American history and literature alike, providing a rare opportunity to engage with varied narratives within a singular, cohesive work. The anthology invites readers to explore the multiplicity of styles and interpretations that enrich Lincoln's mythos. As you delve into this collection, you will witness an illuminating dialogue among some of history's most insightful minds, fostering a deeper understanding of Lincoln's profound influence on American society and its ethical foundation.