Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851
Josiah Priest usona verkisto
Priest, Josiah (American author, craftsman, 1788-1851)
VIAF ID: 47111023 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Priest, Josiah ‡g American author, craftsman, 1788-1851
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Works
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American antiquities and discoveries in the West: being an exhibition of the evidence that an ancient population of partially civilized nations, differing entirely from those of the present Indians, peopled America many centuries before its discovery by Columbus, and inquiries into their origin, with a copious description of many of their stupendous works, now in ruins : with conjectures concerning what may have become of them | |
Bible defence of slavery; or, The origin, history, and fortunes of the Negro race, as deducted from history, both sacred and profane, their natural relations, moral, mental and physical, to the other races of mankind, compared and illustrated, their future destiny predicted, etc. To which is added a plan of national colonization adequate to the entire removal of the free Blacks, and all that may herafter become free, in a manner harmonizing with the peace and well-being of both races | |
The captivity and sufferings of Gen. Freegift Patchin | |
The capture of David Ogden | |
The deeply interesting story of General Patchin of Schoharie County, stolen when a lad by Brant and his Indians ... | |
The Fort Stanwix captive, or New England volunteer, being the extraordinary life and adventures of Isaac Hubbell among the Indians of Canada and the West, in the war of the revolution, and the story of his marriage with the Indian princess, now first published from the lips of the hero himself ... | |
The Low Dutch prisoner: being an account of the capture of Frederick Schermerhorn. hen a lad of seventeen years old by a party of Mohawks, in the time of the revolution, who took him near the famous Mountain house in the state of New-York, and of his sufferings through the wilderness with the Indians : also, the story of the hermit, found in a cave of the Minisink : with some other curious matters, which the reader may consider useful as well as interesting ... | |
The robber; or, A narrative of Pye and the highwayman: being a detailed and particular account of an attempted robbery of the inn of John Pye, between the cities of Albany and Troy, N. Y. in 1808 ... Together with a history of the Old men of the mountain, or, The gold hunters of Joes hills. Now first published. | |
Slavery | |
Slavery, as it relates to the Negro, or African race, examined in the light of circumstances, history and the Holy Scriptures; with an account of the origin of the black man's color, causes of his state of servitude and traces of his character as well in ancient as in modern times: with strictures on abolitionism. | |
Stories of early settlers in the wilderness : embracing the life of Mrs. Priest ... with various and interesting accounts of others : the first raftsmen of the Susquehannah : a short account of Brant, the British Indian chief : and of the massacre of Wyoming : embellished with a large and beautiful engraving | |
Stories of the revolution, 1836. | |
True story of the extraordinary feats, adventures, and sufferings of Matthew Calkins | |
A view of the expected Christian millennium, which is promised in the Holy Scriptures, and is believed to be nigh its commencement, and must transpire before the conflagration of the heavens and the earth; | |
The wonders of nature and providence, displayed. Compiled from authentic sources, both ancient and modern, giving an account of various and strange phenomena existing in nature, of travels, adventures, singular providences, &c. |