Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesBenj. H. Sanborn, 1916 - 620 páginas |
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... friends of constitutional government . 29. Popular Intelligence . In spite of superstition and religious intolerance - evils belonging to the age - New England was from the start the friend of popular intelligence and social progress ...
... friends of constitutional government . 29. Popular Intelligence . In spite of superstition and religious intolerance - evils belonging to the age - New England was from the start the friend of popular intelligence and social progress ...
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... friend , accustoming himself to " dilated deliberation " in public speaking , he succeeded in overcoming this difficulty . He preached his first sermon at the age of seventeen , and a few months afterwards was called to North Church ...
... friend , accustoming himself to " dilated deliberation " in public speaking , he succeeded in overcoming this difficulty . He preached his first sermon at the age of seventeen , and a few months afterwards was called to North Church ...
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... friends . " The person fixed upon at last as his future companion was the daughter of Colonel Philips of Charlestown , to whom he was ' shortly after- wards married . " She was a comely , ingenious woman , and an agreeable consort ...
... friends . " The person fixed upon at last as his future companion was the daughter of Colonel Philips of Charlestown , to whom he was ' shortly after- wards married . " She was a comely , ingenious woman , and an agreeable consort ...
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... friend argued , " you will improve yourself , and when you return to America , you will set up to greater advan- tage . " This advice he wisely followed , and successively worked in two large printing - houses , where he used his eyes ...
... friend argued , " you will improve yourself , and when you return to America , you will set up to greater advan- tage . " This advice he wisely followed , and successively worked in two large printing - houses , where he used his eyes ...
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... friends of literary taste belonged . Its object was mutual improvement by means of essays and discussions . For ... friend that he was generally thought to be proud , and when he was satisfied of the fact by the evidence adduced ( it ...
... friends of literary taste belonged . Its object was mutual improvement by means of essays and discussions . For ... friend that he was generally thought to be proud , and when he was satisfied of the fact by the evidence adduced ( it ...
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