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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... close of the season , he himself was attacked by the disease , and for some days he lingered between life and death . Happily his valuable life was saved , to be devoted yet many more years to the cause of science and philanthropy . It ...
... close of the season , he himself was attacked by the disease , and for some days he lingered between life and death . Happily his valuable life was saved , to be devoted yet many more years to the cause of science and philanthropy . It ...
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... close of the war he was a member of the Legislature of South Carolina . In February , 1782 , he was elected a member of the Continental Congress , and again in 1785. The next year he returned to Charleston , and again entered the walks ...
... close of the war he was a member of the Legislature of South Carolina . In February , 1782 , he was elected a member of the Continental Congress , and again in 1785. The next year he returned to Charleston , and again entered the walks ...
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... close , - Happy the man , whose early bloom Provides for endless years to come ; That learning seeks , whose useful gain Repays the course of studious pain ; Whose fame the thankful age shall raise , And future times repeat its praise ...
... close , - Happy the man , whose early bloom Provides for endless years to come ; That learning seeks , whose useful gain Repays the course of studious pain ; Whose fame the thankful age shall raise , And future times repeat its praise ...
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... close of the Convention and the meeting of the State Conventions to sanction the Federal Constitution , Mr. Madison , in conjunction with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay , wrote a series of articles in the public prints in favor of the ...
... close of the Convention and the meeting of the State Conventions to sanction the Federal Constitution , Mr. Madison , in conjunction with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay , wrote a series of articles in the public prints in favor of the ...
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... close of life he could read but little , and that only occasionally . After leaving college , he taught a grammar - school in New Haven , and in 1771 was chosen tutor in Yale College , in which office he continued with high reputa- tion ...
... close of life he could read but little , and that only occasionally . After leaving college , he taught a grammar - school in New Haven , and in 1771 was chosen tutor in Yale College , in which office he continued with high reputa- tion ...
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