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Of the things they encountered , most of the people of England spoke the same which would have interested you most ? language - called Middle English . Inevitably Which would have most alarmed you ? French words found their way into the ...
Of the things they encountered , most of the people of England spoke the same which would have interested you most ? language - called Middle English . Inevitably Which would have most alarmed you ? French words found their way into the ...
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Even tion to do for the future all that lies in my when his satires against England's policies to- way for the service of my countrymen . ” ward the Colonies appeared anonymously , no Nearly seventy years of life lay before him one ...
Even tion to do for the future all that lies in my when his satires against England's policies to- way for the service of my countrymen . ” ward the Colonies appeared anonymously , no Nearly seventy years of life lay before him one ...
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In those years , America was largely dependent on England for the books she read and the ideas she absorbed . It seems hardly surprising , then , that when England's literary tastes changed , America's changed soon after .
In those years , America was largely dependent on England for the books she read and the ideas she absorbed . It seems hardly surprising , then , that when England's literary tastes changed , America's changed soon after .
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The Land | 5 |
IN SUMMARY | 63 |
THE PRESENT RECOVERS THE PAST | 74 |
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