The Best of the World's Classics

VOL. IX

AMERICA—I

1579-1891


CONTENTS

VOL. IX—AMERICA—I

Page
[John Smith]—(Born in 1579, died in 1631.)
[His Story of Pocahontas.]
(From the "General History of Virginia")[3]
[William Bradford]—(Born in 1590, died in 1657.)
[The Pilgrims Land and Meet the Indians.]
(From the "History of Plymouth")[11]
[Samuel Sewall]—(Born in 1652, died in 1730.)
[How He Courted Madam Winthrop.]
(From his "Diary")[19]
[Cotton Mather]—(Born in 1663, died in 1728.)
[In Praise of John Eliot.]
(From the "Magnalia Christi Americana")[33]
[William Byrd]—(Born in 1674, died in 1744.)
[At the Home of Colonel Spotswood.]
(From "A Visit to the Mines")[38]
[Jonathan Edwards]—(Born in 1703, died in 1758.)
[Of Liberty and Moral Agencies.]
(From the "Freedom of the Will")[44]
[Benjamin Franklin]—(Born in 1706, died in 1790.)
I[His First Entry into Philadelphia.]
(From the "Autobiography")[51]
II[Warnings Braddock Did Not Heed.]
(From the "Autobiography")[55]
III[How to Draw Lightning from the Clouds.]
(From a letter to Peter Collinson)[59]
IV[The Way to Wealth.]
(From "Poor Richard's Almanac")[61]
V[Dialog with the Gout][68]
VI[A Proposal to Madame Helvetius.]
(A letter to Madame Helvetius)[76]
[George Washington]—(Born in 1732, died in 1799.)
I[To His Wife on Taking Command of the Army.]
(A letter written on June 18, 1775)[79]
II[Of His Army in Cambridge.]
(A letter to Joseph Reed)[81]
III[To the Marquis Chastellux on His Marriage.]
(A letter of April 25, 1788)[84]
[John Adams]—(Born in 1735, died in 1826.)
I[On His Nomination of Washington to Be Commander-in-Chief.]
(From his "Diary")[87]
II[An Estimate of Franklin.]
(From a letter to the Boston Patriot)[90]
[Thomas Paine]—(Born in 1737, died in 1809.)
[In Favor of the Separation of the Colonies from Great Britain.]
(From "Common Sense")[94]
[Thomas Jefferson]—(Born in 1743, died in 1826.)
I[When the Bastile Fell.]
(From his "Autobiography")[98]
II[The Futility of Disputes.]
(From a letter to his nephew)[106]
III[Of Blacks and Whites in the South.]
(From the "Notes on the State of Virginia")[108]
IV[His Account of Logan's Famous Speech.]
(From the "Notes on Virginia")[114]
[Gouverneur Morris]—(Born in 1752, died in 1816.)
I[The Opening of the French States-General.]
(From a letter to Mrs. Morris)[117]
II[Of the Execution of Louis XVI.]
(From a letter to Thomas Jefferson)[120]
[Alexander Hamilton]—(Born in 1757, died in 1804.)
I[Of the Failure of Confederation.]
(From The Federalist)[123]
II[His Reasons for not Declining Burr's Challenge.]
(From a statement written before the day of the duel)[129]
[John Quincy Adams]—(Born in 1767, died in 1848.)
I[Of His Mother.]
(From the "Diary")[133]
II[The Moral Taint Inherent in Slavery.]
(From the "Diary")[135]
[William E. Channing]—(Born in 1780, died in 1842.)
[Of Greatness in Napoleon.]
(From a review of Scott's "Life of Napoleon")[139]
[John James Audubon]—(Born in 1780, died in 1857.)
[Where the Mocking Bird Dwells.]
(From the "Birds of America")[144]
[Washington Irving]—(Born in 1783, died in 1859.)
I[The Last of the Dutch Governors of New York.]
(From "Knickerbocker's History of New York")[147]
II[The Awakening of Rip Van Winkle.]
(From the "Sketch Book")[151]
III[At Abbotsford with Scott.]
(From the "Crayon Miscellany")[161]
[Fenimore Cooper]—(Born in 1789, died in 1851.)
I[His Father's Arrival at Otsego Lake.]
(From "The Pioneers")[170]
II[Running the Gantlet.]
(From "The Last of the Mohicans")[178]
III[Leather-Stocking's Farewell.]
(From "The Pioneers")[185]
[William Cullen Bryant]—(Born in 1794, died in 1878.)
[An October Day in Florence.]
(From a letter)[194]
[William H. Prescott]—(Born in 1796, died in 1859.)
I[The Fate of Egmont and Hoorne.]
(From "Philip II")[198]
II[The Genesis of Don Quixote.]
(From the "Miscellanies")[209]
[George Bancroft]—(Born in 1800, died in 1891.)
[The Fate of Evangeline's Countrymen.]
(From the "History of the United States")[217]
[Ralph Waldo Emerson]—(Born in 1803, died in 1882.)
I[Thoreau's Broken Task.]
(From the "Funeral Address")[223]
II[The Intellectual Honesty of Montaigne.]
(From "Representative Men")[229]
III[His Visit to Carlyle at Craigen-puttock.]
(From "English Traits")[231]
[Nathaniel Hawthorne]—(Born in 1804, died in 1864.)
I[Occupants of an Old Manse.]
(From "Mosses from an Old Manse")[235]
II[Arthur Dimmesdale on the Scaffold.]
(From "The Scarlet Letter")[242]
III[Of Life at Brook Farm.]
(From "The Blithedale Romance")[248]
IV[The Death of Judge Pyncheon.]
(From "The House of the Seven Gables")[252]