Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1911 - 584 páginas |
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... give him an intelligent appreciation of it . The introductory chapter contains , it is hoped , some helpful observations . The " General Survey " of each period presents the conditions under which the various authors wrote . The ...
... give him an intelligent appreciation of it . The introductory chapter contains , it is hoped , some helpful observations . The " General Survey " of each period presents the conditions under which the various authors wrote . The ...
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... give bond not to print anything " until his Majesty's pleasure shall be known . ” 23. Sir William Berkeley . For nearly forty years of this period , from 1641 to 1677 , Sir William Berkeley exerted his influence and power " in favor of ...
... give bond not to print anything " until his Majesty's pleasure shall be known . ” 23. Sir William Berkeley . For nearly forty years of this period , from 1641 to 1677 , Sir William Berkeley exerted his influence and power " in favor of ...
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... give four hundred pounds towards a school or college . " This appropriation was equivalent to the colony tax for one year , and from this point of view would equal at the present time several millions of dollars . Newtown , which was ...
... give four hundred pounds towards a school or college . " This appropriation was equivalent to the colony tax for one year , and from this point of view would equal at the present time several millions of dollars . Newtown , which was ...
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... not be satisfied with the unromantic duties of a counting - house , and hence he made his escape to give him- self to a life of travel and adventure . ADMIRALL OF CAPTAYNE HIIWS NHL V. Thefe are the Lines 22 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
... not be satisfied with the unromantic duties of a counting - house , and hence he made his escape to give him- self to a life of travel and adventure . ADMIRALL OF CAPTAYNE HIIWS NHL V. Thefe are the Lines 22 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
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... give God thanks ? " 48. An Extraordinary Man . - After all necessary abatement is made in the account he has given of his life , it is apparent that he was no ordinary man . He was great in word and deed . His voluminous writings are ...
... give God thanks ? " 48. An Extraordinary Man . - After all necessary abatement is made in the account he has given of his life , it is apparent that he was no ordinary man . He was great in word and deed . His voluminous writings are ...
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