Introduction to American Literature, Including Illustrative Selections: With NotesSibley, 1916 - 620 páginas |
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... England , and the establishment of the Protec- torate under Cromwell , many of the Royalists , adherents of Charles I , sought a home in the New World , and gave a distinct Cavalier tone to Virginia society . The manners of the mother ...
... England , and the establishment of the Protec- torate under Cromwell , many of the Royalists , adherents of Charles I , sought a home in the New World , and gave a distinct Cavalier tone to Virginia society . The manners of the mother ...
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... England . The lieutenant- governor headed the subscription list with a gener- ous gift , and his example was fol- lowed by other prominent mem- bers of the colony . COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY , WILLIAMSBURG , VIRGINIA After the sum of ...
... England . The lieutenant- governor headed the subscription list with a gener- ous gift , and his example was fol- lowed by other prominent mem- bers of the colony . COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY , WILLIAMSBURG , VIRGINIA After the sum of ...
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... England to seek religious and political freedom in the colony of Massa- chusetts . By the year 1640 the colony numbered more than twenty thousand persons , distributed in about fifty towns and villages . Tyranny had made them friends of ...
... England to seek religious and political freedom in the colony of Massa- chusetts . By the year 1640 the colony numbered more than twenty thousand persons , distributed in about fifty towns and villages . Tyranny had made them friends of ...
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... England . From the first it was colo- nized by an earnest body of men of unusual intelligence . They lived together in towns , where perpetual contact sharpened their wits , and kept them in sympathy with subjects of common interest ...
... England . From the first it was colo- nized by an earnest body of men of unusual intelligence . They lived together in towns , where perpetual contact sharpened their wits , and kept them in sympathy with subjects of common interest ...
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... England , appeared to adorn American letters . The first book printed was the " Bay Psalm Book , " a rude rendering of the Hebrew . As the preface informs us , " It hath been one part of our religious care and faithful endeavor to keep ...
... England , appeared to adorn American letters . The first book printed was the " Bay Psalm Book , " a rude rendering of the Hebrew . As the preface informs us , " It hath been one part of our religious care and faithful endeavor to keep ...
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