Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 1C. Scribner, 1855 - American literature |
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... soon up , soon down . " Here are some lines for King Charles's considera- tion which he appends to his book , and calls " driving in half a dozen plain honest country hobnails , such as the Martyrs were wont to wear . There , lives ...
... soon up , soon down . " Here are some lines for King Charles's considera- tion which he appends to his book , and calls " driving in half a dozen plain honest country hobnails , such as the Martyrs were wont to wear . There , lives ...
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... soon afterwards surrendered , and was sent to England , coming back the next year to his old quarters , which during his absence had been visited by Endicott , who caused the may - pole to be cut down , " and the name of the place was ...
... soon afterwards surrendered , and was sent to England , coming back the next year to his old quarters , which during his absence had been visited by Endicott , who caused the may - pole to be cut down , " and the name of the place was ...
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... soon she grew to be the head , Not only of the Massachusetts Bay , But all trade and commerce fell in her way . And truly it was admirable to know , How greatly all things here began to grow . New plantations were in each place begun ...
... soon she grew to be the head , Not only of the Massachusetts Bay , But all trade and commerce fell in her way . And truly it was admirable to know , How greatly all things here began to grow . New plantations were in each place begun ...
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... Soon after his emigration to Massachu- setts he publicly claimed , with Roger Williams , full license for religious belief . He was one of the eighteen , who on the seventh of March 1637-8 , having formed themselves into an association ...
... Soon after his emigration to Massachu- setts he publicly claimed , with Roger Williams , full license for religious belief . He was one of the eighteen , who on the seventh of March 1637-8 , having formed themselves into an association ...
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Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck Michael Laird Simons. soon took part , with his usual warmth , in a dis- pute ... soon after followed by a young lady to whom he had EDWARD JOHNSON ; JOHN ELIOT . 39 John Eliot YALE COLLEGE.
Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck Michael Laird Simons. soon took part , with his usual warmth , in a dis- pute ... soon after followed by a young lady to whom he had EDWARD JOHNSON ; JOHN ELIOT . 39 John Eliot YALE COLLEGE.
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