Born in Seville in 1474, Bartholomew de Las Casas, eventually a Dominican & called "Protector of the Indians," was 28 years old when he made his first voyage to the Indies with his father and under Columbus. He was 92 when he contended before Philip in favor of "the Guatemalans having Courts of Justice of their own." In his life he fulfilled several vocations, and wrote the History of the Indies. Sir Arthur Helps was a close friend of Queen Victoria, who very soon learned to greatly appreciate his powers of mind, his intuition and discernment, his skill in the analysis of character, and his...
Born in Seville in 1474, Bartholomew de Las Casas, eventually a Dominican & called "Protector of the Indians," was 28 years old when he made his first...
An important figure in British business history, the civil engineering contractor Thomas Brassey (1805 70) stood at the forefront of railway construction across the globe in the nineteenth century. He was also instrumental in the development of the Victoria Dock and part of London's sewer system. Originally published in 1872 and reissued here in its 1888 seventh edition, this first biography of Brassey was written by his personal friend, the public servant and author Sir Arthur Helps (1813 75). It describes Brassey's many remarkable achievements as a prolific contractor working in Europe,...
An important figure in British business history, the civil engineering contractor Thomas Brassey (1805 70) stood at the forefront of railway construct...
Catharine Douglas, A Tragedy by Arthur Helps. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1843 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
Catharine Douglas, A Tragedy by Arthur Helps. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1843 and may have some imperfections such ...
Perhaps there are few of the great personages in history who have been more talked about and written about than Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of America. It might seem, therefore, that there is very little that is new to be said about him. I do not think, however, that this is altogether the case. Absorbed in, and to a certain extent overcome by the contemplation of the principal event, we have sometimes, perhaps, been mistaken as to the causes which led to it. We are apt to look upon Columbus as a person who knew that there existed a great undiscovered continent, and who made his way...
Perhaps there are few of the great personages in history who have been more talked about and written about than Christopher Columbus, the discoverer o...