A Compendium of American Literature, chronologically arranged, with biographical Sketches of the Authors, and Selections from their works: On the plan of the Authors "Compendium of English Literature" and "English Literature of the XIXth Century"Biddle, 1864 - 784 sider |
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... returned to East Windsor . Before this time he had formed for the government of his own heart and life his celebrated " Resolutions , " seventy in number , which evince a firmness of religious principle , a depth of piety , a decision ...
... returned to East Windsor . Before this time he had formed for the government of his own heart and life his celebrated " Resolutions , " seventy in number , which evince a firmness of religious principle , a depth of piety , a decision ...
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... returned from England with a press and type . He soon made himself master of the business , while he employed all his leisure time and his evenings to the improvement of his English style , by reading the best books he could find ...
... returned from England with a press and type . He soon made himself master of the business , while he employed all his leisure time and his evenings to the improvement of his English style , by reading the best books he could find ...
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... returned to his old business , and was soon so successful in it that , in conjunction with a Mr. Hugh Meredith , he bought out the Pennsylvania Gazette , which had but recently been established , and which in a few years proved very ...
... returned to his old business , and was soon so successful in it that , in conjunction with a Mr. Hugh Meredith , he bought out the Pennsylvania Gazette , which had but recently been established , and which in a few years proved very ...
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... returned to Philadelphia , and his arrival was signalized by every demonstration of public joy . He was soon made Governor of Pennsylvania , and then elected delegate to the Federal Convention of 1787 , for framing the Con- stitution of ...
... returned to Philadelphia , and his arrival was signalized by every demonstration of public joy . He was soon made Governor of Pennsylvania , and then elected delegate to the Federal Convention of 1787 , for framing the Con- stitution of ...
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... returned with him to the tent ; and when he had entreated him kindly , he sent him away on the morrow with gifts . 14. And God spake again unto Abraham , saying , " For this thy sin shall thy seed be afflicted four hundred years in a ...
... returned with him to the tent ; and when he had entreated him kindly , he sent him away on the morrow with gifts . 14. And God spake again unto Abraham , saying , " For this thy sin shall thy seed be afflicted four hundred years in a ...
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