Cyclopædia 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. In two volumes, Volume 1W. Rutter, 1875 - American literature |
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... received cordial aid from Mr. Henry T. Tuckerman , whose published writings afford many illustrations of the topics of these volumes . Other acknowledgments appear on various pages of the book . In the department of Southern literature ...
... received cordial aid from Mr. Henry T. Tuckerman , whose published writings afford many illustrations of the topics of these volumes . Other acknowledgments appear on various pages of the book . In the department of Southern literature ...
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... received . The institution , on his return , flourished under his rule , and received some handsome endow- ments . In 1699 , Lieutenant - Governor William Stoughton erected the hall bearing his name , which lasted till 1780 , and was ...
... received . The institution , on his return , flourished under his rule , and received some handsome endow- ments . In 1699 , Lieutenant - Governor William Stoughton erected the hall bearing his name , which lasted till 1780 , and was ...
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... received a valuable and unique addition to its library , in the presenta- tion , by Mr. William Gray , of an extensive col- lection of choice engravings , which had been formed by his uncle , the late Hon . Francis C. Gray , a former ...
... received a valuable and unique addition to its library , in the presenta- tion , by Mr. William Gray , of an extensive col- lection of choice engravings , which had been formed by his uncle , the late Hon . Francis C. Gray , a former ...
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... received in friendship by the Indians , he established himself at Seekonk ; but finding himself within the limits of the Plymouth colony , he sailed with his friends in a canoe down the river to found on the opposite shore the city of ...
... received in friendship by the Indians , he established himself at Seekonk ; but finding himself within the limits of the Plymouth colony , he sailed with his friends in a canoe down the river to found on the opposite shore the city of ...
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... received , and labored diligently for their subsist- ence , under the instructions of their missionary , who taught them the use of farming tools . A second effort was made at Neponset , within the town of Dorchester , and with similar ...
... received , and labored diligently for their subsist- ence , under the instructions of their missionary , who taught them the use of farming tools . A second effort was made at Neponset , within the town of Dorchester , and with similar ...
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