Cyclopaedia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and Critical Notices of Authors, and Selections from Their Writings. From the Earliest Period to the Present Day; with Portraits, Autographs, and Other Illustrations, Volume 1C. Scribner, 1855 - American literature |
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... head . From A Political Reverie , " Jan. , 1774 . GEORGE BERKELEY Verses on the prospect of planting Arts and Learning 165 in America . DAVID FRENCH 116 CHARLES THOMSON 170 Odes of Anacreon . • ROBERT ROGERS 170 MATHER BYLES · 116 To ...
... head . From A Political Reverie , " Jan. , 1774 . GEORGE BERKELEY Verses on the prospect of planting Arts and Learning 165 in America . DAVID FRENCH 116 CHARLES THOMSON 170 Odes of Anacreon . • ROBERT ROGERS 170 MATHER BYLES · 116 To ...
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... heads and shoulders painted red ; many of their heads bedecked with the white down of birds ; but every one with ... head in her arms , and laid her own upon his to save him from death : whereat the emperor was contented he should ...
... heads and shoulders painted red ; many of their heads bedecked with the white down of birds ; but every one with ... head in her arms , and laid her own upon his to save him from death : whereat the emperor was contented he should ...
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... Head Alley , 1617. 4to . Pp . 195 , 141 . From a modest and clear Answer to Mr. Ball's Discourse of Set Forms of Prayer , set forth in a most seasonable time , when this kingdom is now in consultation about matters of that nature , and ...
... Head Alley , 1617. 4to . Pp . 195 , 141 . From a modest and clear Answer to Mr. Ball's Discourse of Set Forms of Prayer , set forth in a most seasonable time , when this kingdom is now in consultation about matters of that nature , and ...
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... 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 , And with inhabitants ...
... 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 , And with inhabitants ...
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... head , would not stir for all that which the seamen could do , but drave us full upon the sands near Harwich harbour ; and the ship did grate upon the sands , and was in great danger . But the Lord directed one man to cut some cable or ...
... head , would not stir for all that which the seamen could do , but drave us full upon the sands near Harwich harbour ; and the ship did grate upon the sands , and was in great danger . But the Lord directed one man to cut some cable or ...
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