A compendium of American literature; chronologically arranged, with biographical sketches of the authors: On the plan of the authors "Compendium of English literature", and "English literature of the 19th CenturyE. C. & J. Biddle, 1858 - 740 sider |
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... friends and kindred of those that are deceased . Respecting the question , what is American Literature , I would remark that , in my view , it would be absurd to apply this term to the occasional and transient literary effusions that ...
... friends and kindred of those that are deceased . Respecting the question , what is American Literature , I would remark that , in my view , it would be absurd to apply this term to the occasional and transient literary effusions that ...
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... friends of true piety on both sides of the Atlantic the warmest praises and thanks . In the latter part of the year ... friend's family on the 9th of October of that year ; and Mr. Edwards prepared and published in 1749 a memoir of this ...
... friends of true piety on both sides of the Atlantic the warmest praises and thanks . In the latter part of the year ... friend's family on the 9th of October of that year ; and Mr. Edwards prepared and published in 1749 a memoir of this ...
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... friends of the college , as well as the students , were highly elated at the thought of having such a man at its ... friend : " The loss sustained by his death , not only by the college of New Jersey , but by the church in general , is ...
... friends of the college , as well as the students , were highly elated at the thought of having such a man at its ... friend : " The loss sustained by his death , not only by the college of New Jersey , but by the church in general , is ...
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... inter- view was as interesting and affecting as would be expected between a son of such a warm and generous heart and a mother of such maternal virtues . He then visited his friends in Hartford , 1751-1788 . ] 35 JOHN LEDYARD .
... inter- view was as interesting and affecting as would be expected between a son of such a warm and generous heart and a mother of such maternal virtues . He then visited his friends in Hartford , 1751-1788 . ] 35 JOHN LEDYARD .
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... friends in Hartford , where he passed the winter ; but his restless spirit could be tranquil no longer . He pro- jected a voyage to the Northwest coast for furs , but , after trying in vain a whole year to get some merchants in New York ...
... friends in Hartford , where he passed the winter ; but his restless spirit could be tranquil no longer . He pro- jected a voyage to the Northwest coast for furs , but , after trying in vain a whole year to get some merchants in New York ...
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