Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1911 - 584 páginas |
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... live to be more refreshed by their labors . " They were thorough - going Protestants ; but in their adherence to Scripture they fell into Hebrew rigor . They not only abstained from all forms of immorality , but they dis- countenanced ...
... live to be more refreshed by their labors . " They were thorough - going Protestants ; but in their adherence to Scripture they fell into Hebrew rigor . They not only abstained from all forms of immorality , but they dis- countenanced ...
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... lives , and whose loss our death . " 46. Explorations in New England . The next few years of his life , from 1610 to 1617 , Smith spent in voyages to that section of our country which he named New England . While fishing for cod and ...
... lives , and whose loss our death . " 46. Explorations in New England . The next few years of his life , from 1610 to 1617 , Smith spent in voyages to that section of our country which he named New England . While fishing for cod and ...
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... lives of the governors and the names of the magistrates that have been shields unto the churches of New England ; " the third recounts " the lives of sixty famous divines , by whose ministry the churches of New England have been planted ...
... lives of the governors and the names of the magistrates that have been shields unto the churches of New England ; " the third recounts " the lives of sixty famous divines , by whose ministry the churches of New England have been planted ...
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... live in peace without molestation . " 75. Attempts at Federation . - The necessity of a closer general union gradually became more apparent . In 1698 William Penn proposed a plan of federation . In 1754 the Convention of Albany ...
... live in peace without molestation . " 75. Attempts at Federation . - The necessity of a closer general union gradually became more apparent . In 1698 William Penn proposed a plan of federation . In 1754 the Convention of Albany ...
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... and Pennsylvania , now come into prominence . Though Franklin and Edwards , who have been chosen for special study as representative writers , were born in New England , they both ended their lives in 44 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
... and Pennsylvania , now come into prominence . Though Franklin and Edwards , who have been chosen for special study as representative writers , were born in New England , they both ended their lives in 44 AMERICAN LITERATURE .
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