Lost History
Political History
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This book may be prophetic... not in a religious sense but of a political prophecy. The author has indeed predicted the dire straits the US government is in today. Even scarier is the title of his last addendum to the book... "When the towers fall"...written in 1891
History, Mystery, and Misery of the Bank of England - An excellent argument against fiat currency in favor of real money.
This U.S. Senator explains why the states of the compact forming the Union have the legitimate and constitutional right to secede from the USA.
State sovereignty is voided without its right to secede and coercion only proves that the state's sovereignty has been stolen.
The author against Southern secession, does admit it is the right of states to secede.
A hero of the Alamo and the Texian Revolution, David Crockett was also an learned author. This is his expose of a little known US President.
A curious little book fronm 1729 expounding on the sins of London.
How a Texas Traitor sacrificed his honor and sold his state to Rockefeller's Standard Oil.
The genius of revolution presided at the birth of the American Republic, whose first breath was drawn amid the economic, social and political turmoil of the eighteenth century. The voyaging and discovering of the three preceding centuries had destroyed European isolation and laid the foundation for a new world order of society.
A history of the Great Republic from the son of one of the founding fathers of th Republic of Texas.
A Study Of The Constitution: Its Origin, Influence And Relation To Democracy : It is the purpose of this volume to trace the influence of our constitutional system upon the political conditions which exist in this country to-day. This phase of our political problems has not received adequate recognition at the hands of writers on American politics.
You hear this book referred ad naseum by politicos espousing 'free trade' and 'lassiez faire', but few of these mouthpieces have ever read the book that they proclaim as their sacred manifesto.
This story is the result of eight years spent in ethnological and arch
Mexico, superfluous to say, is not part of South America. But it is part of that vast Spanish-speaking New World whose development holds much of interest; and which may occupy a more important part in coming years than is generally thought of at present.
A Chronicle of the Organized Wage-Earners - Three momentous things symbolize the era that begins its cycle with the memorable year of 1776: the Declaration of Independence, the steam engine, and Adam Smith's book, "The Wealth of Nations." The Declaration gave birth to a new nation, whose millions of acres of free land were to shift the economic equilibrium of the world; the engine multiplied man's productivity a thousandfold and uprooted in a generation the customs of centuries; the book gave to statesmen a new view of economic affairs and profoundly influenced the course of international trade relations.