A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with Biographical Sketches of the Authors and Selections from Their WorksParry & McMillan, 1859 - 784 sider |
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... published till after his decease . In the spring of 1740 a second extensive and powerful revival of religion commenced in Northampton , which was aided by the labors of the celebrated Rev. George Whitefield , and an account of which Mr ...
... published till after his decease . In the spring of 1740 a second extensive and powerful revival of religion commenced in Northampton , which was aided by the labors of the celebrated Rev. George Whitefield , and an account of which Mr ...
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... published a memoir of this remarkable man , entitled An Account of the Life of the late Rev. David Brainerd , Missionary to the Indians , and Pastor of a Church of Christian Indians in New Jersey . Thus far , the life of this eminently ...
... published a memoir of this remarkable man , entitled An Account of the Life of the late Rev. David Brainerd , Missionary to the Indians , and Pastor of a Church of Christian Indians in New Jersey . Thus far , the life of this eminently ...
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... published his History of the American Revolu- tion , which was received with universal approbation . In 1801 , he published his 1 On his going to Charleston , Dr. Rush wrote a commendatory letter , to aid him in his profession , in ...
... published his History of the American Revolu- tion , which was received with universal approbation . In 1801 , he published his 1 On his going to Charleston , Dr. Rush wrote a commendatory letter , to aid him in his profession , in ...
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... published till eleven years after . In March , 1777 , he married the daughter of Benjamin Woolsey , of Long Island . By her he had eight sons , six of whom survived him . In June he was licensed as a preacher , and in September was ...
... published till eleven years after . In March , 1777 , he married the daughter of Benjamin Woolsey , of Long Island . By her he had eight sons , six of whom survived him . In June he was licensed as a preacher , and in September was ...
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... publish those pieces of political satire and burlesque which made his name at that time familiar and popular ... published in Philadelphia in 1786 , entitled The Poems of Philip Freneau , written chiefly during the Late War . In ...
... publish those pieces of political satire and burlesque which made his name at that time familiar and popular ... published in Philadelphia in 1786 , entitled The Poems of Philip Freneau , written chiefly during the Late War . In ...
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