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Browsing named entities in George Bancroft, History of the Colonization of the United States, Vol. 1, 17th edition..
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Richard Cromwell (search for this): chapter 2
June 16th, 1834 AD (search for this): chapter 2
Maine (Maine, United States) (search for this): chapter 2
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Preface to the first edition
I have formed the design of writing a History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent to the present time.
As the moment arrives for publishing a portion of the work, I am impressed more strongly than ever with a sense of the grandeur and vastness of the subject; and am ready to charge myself with presumption for venturing on so bold an enterprise.
I can find for myself no excuse but in the sincerity with which I have sought to collect truth from trust-worthy documents and testimony.
I have desired to give to the work the interest of authenticity.
I have applied, as I have proceeded, the principles of historical skepticism, and, not allowing myself to grow weary in comparing witnesses, or consulting codes of laws, I Have endeavored to impart originality to my narrative, by deriving it from writings and sources which were the contemporaries of the events that are described.
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New England (United States) (search for this): chapter 2
May 1st, 1838 AD (search for this): chapter 3
Preface to the third edition.
The volume, of which a third edition is now published, has been carefully revised, and several pages rewritten.
The expressions of regard and interest which I have received from persons of very opposite relations in speculative and in practical life, cheer me in the continuance of my labor; they cannot increase my sense of the duty of impartiality. May 1, 1838
Richard Cromwell (search for this): chapter 1