A Study of Prehistoric Anthropology: Hand-Book for Beginners
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Tento americký historik a archeolog se specializoval na pravěkou archeologii. Působil jako kurátor v Národním muzeu ve Washingtonu, kde se věnoval výzkumu a prezentaci raných lidských kultur. Jeho práce přispěla k hlubšímu pochopení naší prehistorické minulosti.
The Pitman's Pay and Other Poems is a collection of powerful and poignant verse that explores themes of labor, justice, and injustice. Wilson's deft use of language and imagery make this collection a must-read for anyone interested in the power of poetry to move and inspire.
Or An Essay Towards An Instruction For The Indians (1759)
In this lively and opinionated work, Thomas Wilson offers a biting critique of British foreign policy in the mid-19th century. He argues that the Grey-Whigs and Cotton-Whigs, two factions within the Liberal Party, were more concerned with protecting their own economic interests than with advancing the public good. Wilson also takes aim at Lord Palmerston, the powerful Foreign Secretary, and his support for the Belgian Constitution, which he sees as a betrayal of liberal principles. Full of colorful characters and sharp insights, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in 19th-century British politics.
This book is a collection of records related to the Tynwald and Saint John's Chapels in the Isle of Man. The records provide a fascinating look into the history and culture of the Isle of Man, as well as insights into the legal and political systems of the time. The book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of the Isle of Man.