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 1T.E. Zell, 1875 |
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Page vii
... literary cultivation . Tested in this way , by their political representatives , their orators , their citizens who travel abroad ; the men who are to be met at home , on the plantations , and in large rural districts , there is a literary ...
... literary cultivation . Tested in this way , by their political representatives , their orators , their citizens who travel abroad ; the men who are to be met at home , on the plantations , and in large rural districts , there is a literary ...
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... literary paper called the Nightingale in 1796 . Everett wrote a tragedy called Daranzel , or the Persian Patriot , which was acted and pub- lished at Boston in 1800. It is called , on the title- page , " an original drama , " and , to ...
... literary paper called the Nightingale in 1796 . Everett wrote a tragedy called Daranzel , or the Persian Patriot , which was acted and pub- lished at Boston in 1800. It is called , on the title- page , " an original drama , " and , to ...
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... literary productions , the earliest was his Letters of the British Spy , published in the autumn of 1803 in the Argus , a daily newspaper , at Richmond . They were ten in number , written under the mask of papers left by a travelling ...
... literary productions , the earliest was his Letters of the British Spy , published in the autumn of 1803 in the Argus , a daily newspaper , at Richmond . They were ten in number , written under the mask of papers left by a travelling ...
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LAPTAIN JOHN SMITH | 5 |
THE BAY PSALM BOOK | 21 |
A thankful acknowledgment of Gods Providence | 27 |
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