Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1897 - 620 páginas |
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... persons , distributed in about fifty towns and villages . Tyranny had made them friends of constitutional government . 29. Popular Intelligence . In spite of superstition and religious intolerance - evils belonging to the age- New ...
... persons , distributed in about fifty towns and villages . Tyranny had made them friends of constitutional government . 29. Popular Intelligence . In spite of superstition and religious intolerance - evils belonging to the age- New ...
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... person fixed upon at last as his future companion was the daughter of Colonel Philips of Charlestown , to whom he ... persons of extraordinary gifts , he was conscious of his superior ability , and expected and labored to be a great man ...
... person fixed upon at last as his future companion was the daughter of Colonel Philips of Charlestown , to whom he ... persons of extraordinary gifts , he was conscious of his superior ability , and expected and labored to be a great man ...
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... persons therein educated ; " " the fifth describes " the faith and order of the churches ; " the sixth speaks of " many illustrious discoveries and demonstrations of the divine providence in remarkable mercies and judgments " - the book ...
... persons therein educated ; " " the fifth describes " the faith and order of the churches ; " the sixth speaks of " many illustrious discoveries and demonstrations of the divine providence in remarkable mercies and judgments " - the book ...
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... person in the community ; and his business success having put him in easier circumstances , he was able to turn his attention more fully to public affairs . In 1736 he was chosen clerk of the General Assembly , and the following year he ...
... person in the community ; and his business success having put him in easier circumstances , he was able to turn his attention more fully to public affairs . In 1736 he was chosen clerk of the General Assembly , and the following year he ...
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... person , lordly in the easy sweep and grasp of his intellect , wonderful in his purity of soul and in his simple devotion to the truth , the world has seldom seen in finer combination all the great qualities of a godlike manhood . " 1 1 ...
... person , lordly in the easy sweep and grasp of his intellect , wonderful in his purity of soul and in his simple devotion to the truth , the world has seldom seen in finer combination all the great qualities of a godlike manhood . " 1 1 ...
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