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         Prescott William Hickling:     more books (19)
  1. Memoir of the Honorable Abbott Lawrence by William Hickling Prescott 1796-1859, 1856-12-31
  2. The HISTORY Of The REIGN Of CHARLES The FIFTH, By William Robertson, D.D. With an Account of the Emperor's Life After his Abdication, by William H. Prescott. In Two Volumes. by William. Prescott, William Hickling [1796 - 1859]. [Yellowback]. Robertson, 1857
  3. William Hickling Prescott, 1796-1859 (A Massachusetts Historical Society picture book) by Samuel Eliot Morison, 1958
  4. The HISTORY Of The CONQUEST Of PERU, with A Preliminary View of the Civilization of the Incas. In Two Volumes. by William Hickling [1796 - 1859]. [Yellowback]. Prescott, 1858
  5. History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic [Complete in Three Volumes] by William Hickling (1796-1859) Prescott, 1838-01-01
  6. History of the conquest of Mexico: with a preliminary view of the ancient Mexican civilization, and the life of the conqueror, Hernando Cortés Volume 2
  7. HISTORY Of The REIGN Of PHILIP The SECOND, King of Spain. by William Hickling [1796 - 1859]. [Yellowback]. Prescott, 1860-01-01
  8. HISTORY Of The REIGN Of FERDINAND And ISABELLA, The Catholic, of Spain. In Two Volumes. by William Hickling [1796 - 1859]. [Yellowback]. Prescott, 1858
  9. History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella: the Catholic, of Spain Volume 1
  10. Papers by William Hickling (1796-1859). Gardiner, C. Harvey (Clinton Harvey), ed Prescott, 1964
  11. Life of William Hickling Prescott, (Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859. Works. Montezuma edition) by George Ticknor, 1904
  12. History of the conquest of Peru. by William H. Prescott. Introd. by Prescott. William Hickling. 1796-1859., 1908-01-01
  13. Biographical and critical miscellanies by William H. Prescott. by Prescott. William Hickling. 1796-1859., 1875-01-01
  14. The conquest of Mexico. by W.H. Prescott. illustrated by Keith H by Prescott. William Hickling. 1796-1859., 1922-01-01

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102. Product Listing - Potpourri
Prescott, William Hickling 1796 1859. WORKS. Philadelphia Lippincott, 1882.Original publisher s green cloth with gilt spine lettering/decoration. TEG.
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103. Hall Of Fame For Great Americans 1910
Particularly disconcerting is the failure of the electors to choose WilliamHickling Prescott (17961859), since he was superior to Motley as a historian
http://www.trivia-library.com/b/hall-of-fame-for-great-americans-1910.htm
Hall of Fame for Great Americans 1910
About the members of the Hall of Fame for Great Americans for 1910 including Cooper, Bryant, and Motley and others.
THE HALL OF FAME FOR GREAT AMERICANS There were 97 electors, so 49 votes were required for election. Harriet Beecher Stowe, author (74) Oliver Wendell Holmes, author (69) Edgar Allan Poe, author (69). There had been some criticism because Poe had not been selected in 1900 or 1905. James Fenimore Cooper, author (62) Phillips Brooks, clergyman (60). A towering figure in American religion in the late 19th century, Brooks (1835-1893), forgotten now, loomed large in the electors' memory in 1910. William Cullen Bryant, author (59) Frances E. Willard, reformer (55). Willard (1839-1898) devoted her life to combating the evils of alcohol and became a leader of the temperance movement in the U.S. Her choice in 1910 can be attributed to her sex and to contemporary progressive political thought as much as anything. Andrew Jackson, statesman (53). The failure to include Jackson in 1900 or 1905 (when he received 48 and 46 votes respectively) can be laid to the conservative interpretation of U.S. history held by many electors in the early 20th century. George Bancroft, author (53). Bancroft (1800-1891) was chosen for his historical writings. Beginning in the 1830s, he continually wrote on U.S. history and glorified the American experience.

104. Chapter6 More New Englanders The Brahmin Poets And Historians

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