Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1911 - 584 páginas |
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... appeared to adorn American letters . The first book printed was the " Bay Psalm Book , " a rude rendering of the Hebrew . As the preface informs us , " It hath been one part of our religious care and faithful endeavor to keep close to ...
... appeared to adorn American letters . The first book printed was the " Bay Psalm Book , " a rude rendering of the Hebrew . As the preface informs us , " It hath been one part of our religious care and faithful endeavor to keep close to ...
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... appearance in Boston , the physicians , with one honorable exception , were opposed to the newly advocated system of vaccination on the general principle , strange to say , that " it was presumptuous in man to inflict disease on man ...
... appearance in Boston , the physicians , with one honorable exception , were opposed to the newly advocated system of vaccination on the general principle , strange to say , that " it was presumptuous in man to inflict disease on man ...
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... appearance in various colonies . The press at last 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 ...
... appearance in various colonies . The press at last 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 ...
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... appeared in America . Some of the contributors occa- sionally met in the office to discuss the little essays that had appeared in the paper . Having caught the mania for appear- ing in print , and fearing to have his productions ...
... appeared in America . Some of the contributors occa- sionally met in the office to discuss the little essays that had appeared in the paper . Having caught the mania for appear- ing in print , and fearing to have his productions ...
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... appearance of divine glory , in almost every thing . " 109. Preacher and Tutor . - After graduating , he spent nearly two years at the college in theological study . At the age of nineteen he was licensed to preach the gospel , and sent ...
... appearance of divine glory , in almost every thing . " 109. Preacher and Tutor . - After graduating , he spent nearly two years at the college in theological study . At the age of nineteen he was licensed to preach the gospel , and sent ...
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