The Colonies Under the House of Hanover
- 652 Seiten
- 23 Lesestunden
Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.






Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.
This book provides a detailed account of the early English settlements in America, with a particular focus on the Puritan colonies. The author explores the economic, political, and religious motivations behind the colonization, as well as the challenges faced by the settlers in adapting to their new environment. Drawing on contemporary sources and historical records, this book offers a comprehensive overview of a crucial period in American history.
In this classic history of the Puritan colonies, Doyle provides a vivid portrait of the early English settlements in New England, including their social structure, religious beliefs, and political institutions. Drawing on a wide range of sources, he paints a compelling picture of the challenges and triumphs of these pioneering communities, and their lasting impact on American culture and identity.
Discover the life and correspondence of Susan Ferrier, a Scottish novelist during the Romantic period. Based on her private papers collected by her grandnephew John Ferrier, this memoir offers insight into the personal and creative life of the author of 'Marriage' and 'The Inheritance.'