Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1911 - 584 páginas |
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... colonies in the New World . While Spain was subduing Mexico and a large part of South America , they remained comparatively inactive . The French were ahead of them in Canada . But when at last the English undertook the work of ...
... colonies in the New World . While Spain was subduing Mexico and a large part of South America , they remained comparatively inactive . The French were ahead of them in Canada . But when at last the English undertook the work of ...
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... colonies was founded in 1607 at Jamestown in Virginia ; the other in 1620 at Plymouth in New England . Both settlements , in their subsequent development , were destined to play an important part in the political and literary history of ...
... colonies was founded in 1607 at Jamestown in Virginia ; the other in 1620 at Plymouth in New England . Both settlements , in their subsequent development , were destined to play an important part in the political and literary history of ...
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... colonies . 25. Location and Purpose . - The college was located at Williamsburg ; and the Rev. James Blair , who had been active in securing its establishment , was chosen as its first president . In the language of the charter , the ...
... colonies . 25. Location and Purpose . - The college was located at Williamsburg ; and the Rev. James Blair , who had been active in securing its establishment , was chosen as its first president . In the language of the charter , the ...
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... colonies , " that every township , after the Lord hath increased them to fifty householders , shall appoint one to teach all children to write and read ; and when any town shall increase to the number of one hundred families , they ...
... colonies , " that every township , after the Lord hath increased them to fifty householders , shall appoint one to teach all children to write and read ; and when any town shall increase to the number of one hundred families , they ...
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... colonies . 44. Dissension and Misfortune .-- While Smith had the direc- tion of the colony as president , it prospered . The Indians were kept in subjection , and the colonists were wisely directed in their labors . But in 1609 a change ...
... colonies . 44. Dissension and Misfortune .-- While Smith had the direc- tion of the colony as president , it prospered . The Indians were kept in subjection , and the colonists were wisely directed in their labors . But in 1609 a change ...
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