Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with NotesBenj. H. Sanborn, 1916 - 620 páginas |
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... tion to American Literature , the author wishes , first of all , to express his gratitude to the teachers who in all parts of our country have given a cordial reception to his work . In the present revision he has endeavored to make the ...
... tion to American Literature , the author wishes , first of all , to express his gratitude to the teachers who in all parts of our country have given a cordial reception to his work . In the present revision he has endeavored to make the ...
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... tion 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 afterwards changed to Cambridge in memory of the English university town ...
... tion 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 afterwards changed to Cambridge in memory of the English university town ...
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... 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 took place . Five hundred new colonists arrived , and refused to ...
... 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 took place . Five hundred new colonists arrived , and refused to ...
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... tion of the colonies had reached more than a million and a half . In 1738 forty - one topsail vessels , averaging a hundred and fifty tons , were built in Boston . - 67. Schools and Newspapers . -The educational interests of the ...
... tion of the colonies had reached more than a million and a half . In 1738 forty - one topsail vessels , averaging a hundred and fifty tons , were built in Boston . - 67. Schools and Newspapers . -The educational interests of the ...
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... tion . " 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 Con- vention of Albany , composed of representatives from ...
... tion . " 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 Con- vention of Albany , composed of representatives from ...
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Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections with ... Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter Visualização integral - 1897 |
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