The American Tradition in Literature: Bradford to LincolnSculley Bradley, Richmond Croom Beatty, Eugene Hudson Long |
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June 9 , 1718. * * * Mrs. D ( eniso ] n came in the morning about 9 aclock , and I took her up into my Chamber and discoursed thorowly with her ; She desired me to provide another and better Nurse . I gave her the two last News ...
June 9 , 1718. * * * Mrs. D ( eniso ] n came in the morning about 9 aclock , and I took her up into my Chamber and discoursed thorowly with her ; She desired me to provide another and better Nurse . I gave her the two last News ...
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Gave her Mr. Willard's Fountain open'do with the little print and 1crses ; saying , I hop'd if we did well read that book , we should meet together hercafter , if we did not now . She took the Book , and put it in her Pocket .
Gave her Mr. Willard's Fountain open'do with the little print and 1crses ; saying , I hop'd if we did well read that book , we should meet together hercafter , if we did not now . She took the Book , and put it in her Pocket .
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ELIOT's WAY OF OPENING THE MYSTERIES OF THE GOSPEL , TO OUR INDIANS ' Twas in the Year 1646 , that Mr. Eliot , accompany'd by three more , gave a Visit unto an Assembly of Indians , of whom he desired a Meeting at such a Time and Place ...
ELIOT's WAY OF OPENING THE MYSTERIES OF THE GOSPEL , TO OUR INDIANS ' Twas in the Year 1646 , that Mr. Eliot , accompany'd by three more , gave a Visit unto an Assembly of Indians , of whom he desired a Meeting at such a Time and Place ...
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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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