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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... young , leaving his mother with the family estate , and four children . The estate was by some fraud wrested from her hands , and she was left to struggle with her little family in extreme poverty . But she is described as a woman of ...
... young , leaving his mother with the family estate , and four children . The estate was by some fraud wrested from her hands , and she was left to struggle with her little family in extreme poverty . But she is described as a woman of ...
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... young , wrote with great acceptance . Soon , however , from jealousy or other cause , the elder brother quarrelled with the younger , who thereupon , at the age of seventeen , started alone for Philadelphia . The following is his own ...
... young , wrote with great acceptance . Soon , however , from jealousy or other cause , the elder brother quarrelled with the younger , who thereupon , at the age of seventeen , started alone for Philadelphia . The following is his own ...
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... young printer to his house , and finally persuaded him to go to London to better his fortunes , promising to give him letters of recommendation . Franklin set sail from Philadelphia , the governor promising to send the letters to him ...
... young printer to his house , and finally persuaded him to go to London to better his fortunes , promising to give him letters of recommendation . Franklin set sail from Philadelphia , the governor promising to send the letters to him ...
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... young tradesmen , " who paid forty shillings each - imported the books , and thus laid the foundation of the present " Library Company of Philadelphia , " now the third in size in the United States . At this time , when about twenty ...
... young tradesmen , " who paid forty shillings each - imported the books , and thus laid the foundation of the present " Library Company of Philadelphia , " now the third in size in the United States . At this time , when about twenty ...
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... young angel of distinction being sent down to this world on some business , for the first time , had an old courier - spirit assigned him as a guide . They arrived over the seas of Martinico , in the middle of the long day of obstinate ...
... young angel of distinction being sent down to this world on some business , for the first time , had an old courier - spirit assigned him as a guide . They arrived over the seas of Martinico , in the middle of the long day of obstinate ...
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