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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Achaean League to the Disruption of the United States, a bulky work, by Edward A. Freeman, of Oxford University; and "Eighty Years of Progress in the United States," a Yankee glorification affair. The Westminster Review notices a German work devoted to biographies of German heroes in America. Steuben and DeKalb form the subjects of the first two volumes, and the third is devoted to the notorious Sigel, who is dubbed "the hero of Carihage and Pea Ridge." "The Washingtons," by J. N. Simpkinson, an English clergyman — an attempt to trace the ancestry of the "Pater Patriæ" in England.--[According to the author, Washington had a right to the title of baronet, which his emigrating ancestry received from James the First; but abandoned upon going to America.] Besides Anthony Trellope's book, the American Continent is the subject of "Ten Years in the United States," by D. W. Mitchell, and "Down South," by Samuel Phillips Day, correspondent of the London Herald, who is intensely