Introduction to American Literature, Including Illustrative Selections: With NotesSibley, 1916 - 620 páginas |
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... became treasurer of the Virginia Colony . Translated in Virginia ten books of Ovid's " Metamorphoses . " ( See text . ) ALEXANDER WHITAKER ( 1588 - after 1613 ) . An Episcopal clergyman who came to Virginia in 1611. He baptized ...
... became treasurer of the Virginia Colony . Translated in Virginia ten books of Ovid's " Metamorphoses . " ( See text . ) ALEXANDER WHITAKER ( 1588 - after 1613 ) . An Episcopal clergyman who came to Virginia in 1611. He baptized ...
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... became unfriendly , and made repeated attempts to massacre the colonists . Many of the governors were incom- petent and selfish ; and the energies of the people were at times wasted by dissension and strife . One man alone , during this ...
... became unfriendly , and made repeated attempts to massacre the colonists . Many of the governors were incom- petent and selfish ; and the energies of the people were at times wasted by dissension and strife . One man alone , during this ...
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... became illustrious in the political and literary history of their country . 2. New England — 26. Landing of the Puritans . Thirteen years after the founding of Jamestown , the Mayflower , with one hundred and two colonists , landed at ...
... became illustrious in the political and literary history of their country . 2. New England — 26. Landing of the Puritans . Thirteen years after the founding of Jamestown , the Mayflower , with one hundred and two colonists , landed at ...
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... became serious in manner , and spent much time in prayer and fasting . At the same time he was active in doing good , instructing his brothers and sisters at home , and fearlessly reproving his companions for profanity or immorality ...
... became serious in manner , and spent much time in prayer and fasting . At the same time he was active in doing good , instructing his brothers and sisters at home , and fearlessly reproving his companions for profanity or immorality ...
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... became free . Official censorship re- ceived its death - blow in New York in 1734 , when Andrew Hamilton , an aged lawyer of Philadelphia , addressed the jury in behalf of an imprisoned printer : " The question before you is not the ...
... became free . Official censorship re- ceived its death - blow in New York in 1734 , when Andrew Hamilton , an aged lawyer of Philadelphia , addressed the jury in behalf of an imprisoned printer : " The question before you is not the ...
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