Smith, Goldwin, 1823-1910
Smith, Goldwin
Goldwin Smith
Smith, Goldwin, povjesničar
Goldwin Smith British historian and journalist (1823-1910)
Smith, Goldwin, 1824-1910
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Works
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Abraham Lincoln, a character sketch | |
An address delivered at the dinner of the committee and stockholders of the "National Club", October 8, 1874 | |
The administration of Ireland | |
Aid for the Loyalists of Ireland | |
American statesmen | |
Bay leaves translations from the Latin poets | |
British quarterly review | |
Canada and the Canadian question | |
The Civil War in America : an address read at the last meeting of the Manchester Union and Emancipation Society | |
Commonwealth or empire, 1900: | |
The conduct of England to Ireland, 1882: | |
Cowper | |
Devant le tribunal de l'histoire un plaidoyer en faveur des Canadiens qui ont condamné la guerre sud-africaine | |
Dismemberment no remedy: : an address | |
Does the Bible sanction American slavery? | |
Early anti-semitism : across the Dominion : part 2, p. 129 | |
The empire : a series of letters, published in "The Daily news," 1862, 1863 | |
England : a short history | |
England and America a lecture read before the Boston fraternity, and published in the Atlantic monthly for December, 1864 | |
Essays on questions of the day, political and social | |
Eucoirean Eirinn | |
The European crisis of 1870 a lecture delivered in aid of the Toronto Newsboys' Home, February 7th, 1871 | |
False hopes, or, Fallacies, socialistic and semi-socialistic, briefly answered an address | |
Female suffrage | |
The first ten years of the Canadian Dominion | |
The founder of Christendom | |
The greatness of England | |
Guesses at the riddle of existence, and other essays on kindred subjects | |
Handbook of commercial union a collection of papers read before the Commercial Union Club, Toronto : with speeches, letters and other documents in favour of unrestricted reciprocity with the United States | |
In quest of light | |
An inaugural lecture, 1859: | |
Irish history and Irish character. | |
The Irish question. Three letters to the Editor of the Daily News. | |
Keeping Christmas | |
Labour and capital : a letter to a labour friend | |
Lectures and essays | |
Lectures on the study of history : delivered in Oxford, 1859-61 | |
The lesson of the French Revolution | |
A letter to a Whig member of the Southern Independence Association | |
Life of Jane Austen. | |
Lines of religious inquiry. An address delivered to the Unitarian club of Toronto | |
The London Times on Canadian elections | |
Loyalty, aristocracy, and jingoism three lectures, delivered before the Young Men's Liberal Club, Toronto | |
The moral crusader, William Lloyd Garrison a biographical essay founded on "The story of Garrison's life told by his children" | |
My memory of Gladstone | |
Nation (Toronto, Ont.) | |
No refuge but in Truth | |
Oxford and her colleges : a view from the Radcliffe library | |
Papers. | |
The policy of aggrandizement | |
The Political destiny of Canada | |
President Lincoln. | |
The prohibition plebiscite | |
Prohibitionism in Canada and the United States | |
Prophets of unrest | |
The proposed constitution for British North America | |
Rational religion, and the rationalistic objections of the Bampton lectures for 1858. | |
The relations between America and England a reply to the late speech of Mr. Sumner | |
Reminiscences | |
The reorganization of the University of Oxford | |
The schism in the Anglo-Saxon race an address delivered before the Canadian Club of New York | |
A selection from Goldwin Smith's correspondence : comprising letters chiefly to and from his English friends, written between the years 1846 and 1910 | |
Shakespeare, the man : an attempt to find traces of the dramatist's personal character in his dramas | |
Social problems an address delivered to the conference of combined city charities of Toronto, May 20th, 1889 | |
Specimens of Greek tragedy | |
Speech of Mr. Goldwin Smith, at the banquet of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New-York November 20, 1888. | |
Speech of Mr. W. E. Forster, M. P., on the slaveholders' rebellion; and Professor Goldwin Smith's letter on the morality of the Emancipation proclamation. | |
The St. George's Society and Mr. Goldwin Smith | |
The suppression of doubt is not faith, 1861: | |
Temperance versus prohibition an address on the Scott Act | |
Three English statesmen : a course of lectures on the political history of England. | |
The Treaty of Washington 1871 : a study in imperial history | |
A trip to England | |
The twins a reply to the anti-Scott act address of Mr. Goldwin Smith at St. Catharines, Ont. | |
The United Kingdom [of Great Britain and Ireland] : a political history | |
The United States : an outline of political history, 1492-1871 | |
Woman's place in the state |