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... including and more immediate measures , a two - vear stay in Londoni , be- such as the lottery for the ereccame sole owner of a printing tion of steeple and chimes for firm which by his industry , fru- Christ Church .
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The that the powers of government leaders of the American Revolushould rest with “ the wealthy , tion — such Franklin the good , and the wise , ” while and Paine , Washington , John Jay later summed up his eco- Adams , and Jefferson ...
The that the powers of government leaders of the American Revolushould rest with “ the wealthy , tion — such Franklin the good , and the wise , ” while and Paine , Washington , John Jay later summed up his eco- Adams , and Jefferson ...
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Ilis descripfour . tion of nature was based on his Two aspects of Thoreau's life journals of his various “ excurprovided the bulk of his literary sions , " as he called them . A materials : his active concern with Week on the Concord ...
Ilis descripfour . tion of nature was based on his Two aspects of Thoreau's life journals of his various “ excurprovided the bulk of his literary sions , " as he called them . A materials : his active concern with Week on the Concord ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 32 |
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