Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1897 - 620 páginas |
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... afterwards changed to Cambridge in memory of the English university town , was chosen as the site of the new college . When John Harvard , who died shortly after the founding of the college , bequeathed to it his library and one - half ...
... afterwards changed to Cambridge in memory of the English university town , was chosen as the site of the new college . When John Harvard , who died shortly after the founding of the college , bequeathed to it his library and one - half ...
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... afterwards bound as an apprentice to Thomas Sendall , a prominent merchant of Lynn ; but his restless disposition could not be satisfied with the unromantic duties of a counting - house , and hence he made his escape to give himself to ...
... afterwards bound as an apprentice to Thomas Sendall , a prominent merchant of Lynn ; but his restless disposition could not be satisfied with the unromantic duties of a counting - house , and hence he made his escape to give himself to ...
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... afterwards distin- guished Samuel Johnson in England . His published writ- ings reach the astonishing number of three hundred and eighty - three ; and while many of them , it is true , are only pamphlets , there are also among them ...
... afterwards distin- guished Samuel Johnson in England . His published writ- ings reach the astonishing number of three hundred and eighty - three ; and while many of them , it is true , are only pamphlets , there are also among them ...
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... afterwards was called to North Church , the leading congregation in Boston , as associate of his father . His preaching was well received a fact about which , perhaps , he was unduly concerned . With his habit of dwelling upon his ...
... afterwards was called to North Church , the leading congregation in Boston , as associate of his father . His preaching was well received a fact about which , perhaps , he was unduly concerned . With his habit of dwelling upon his ...
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... ( afterwards Rutgers ) , Dartmouth , and Hampden- Sidney were founded . In 1704 the News - Letter , the first periodical of the New World , was published in Boston ; and before the close of the French and Indian War in 1763 , ten other ...
... ( afterwards Rutgers ) , Dartmouth , and Hampden- Sidney were founded . In 1704 the News - Letter , the first periodical of the New World , was published in Boston ; and before the close of the French and Indian War in 1763 , ten other ...
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