Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesSibley, 1911 - 584 páginas |
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... noted the facts of their experience , and sought to build a solid political structure . The tasks imposed upon them , as well as their novel and picturesque surroundings , stim- ulated their minds to the highest activity . From their ...
... noted the facts of their experience , and sought to build a solid political structure . The tasks imposed upon them , as well as their novel and picturesque surroundings , stim- ulated their minds to the highest activity . From their ...
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... noted in his Diary ( to which we are much indebted for an insight into his subjective life ) a tendency to sinful pride , which he endeavored to suppress by the doubt- ful expedient of calling himself opprobrious names . 53. Method of ...
... noted in his Diary ( to which we are much indebted for an insight into his subjective life ) a tendency to sinful pride , which he endeavored to suppress by the doubt- ful expedient of calling himself opprobrious names . 53. Method of ...
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... noted in his Diary : " My design is , not only to lodge a copy in every family in New England that has a negro in it , but also to send numbers of them into the Indies . " He took an interest in for- eign missions , and proposed to send ...
... noted in his Diary : " My design is , not only to lodge a copy in every family in New England that has a negro in it , but also to send numbers of them into the Indies . " He took an interest in for- eign missions , and proposed to send ...
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... noted for bounteous hospital- ity as for domestic felicity . 148. Committee of Correspondence . In 1773 Jefferson was again in the House of Burgesses . The gathering storm became more threatening . A resolution , ordering the ...
... noted for bounteous hospital- ity as for domestic felicity . 148. Committee of Correspondence . In 1773 Jefferson was again in the House of Burgesses . The gathering storm became more threatening . A resolution , ordering the ...
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... noted for the pen- etration with which it treats of the financial difficulties of the colonies . 147. Marriage and Independence . But Hamilton's thirst for military and civic glory did not prevent him from falling in love . There is no ...
... noted for the pen- etration with which it treats of the financial difficulties of the colonies . 147. Marriage and Independence . But Hamilton's thirst for military and civic glory did not prevent him from falling in love . There is no ...
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