American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... England , arrived early in November at Cape Cod in the Mayflower after much buffeting by adverse weather , and founded Plymouth , Massachusetts , which was in territory under the jurisdiction of the Council for New England rather than ...
... England , arrived early in November at Cape Cod in the Mayflower after much buffeting by adverse weather , and founded Plymouth , Massachusetts , which was in territory under the jurisdiction of the Council for New England rather than ...
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... England , for England begins at the 50th degree and ten minutes of north lati- tude , and this place begins at forty , which is about the latitude of Naples in Italy or Montpellier in France . I shall say little in its praise to excite ...
... England , for England begins at the 50th degree and ten minutes of north lati- tude , and this place begins at forty , which is about the latitude of Naples in Italy or Montpellier in France . I shall say little in its praise to excite ...
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... England ? It is better that the people have bread . Mr. Pitt states the national capital of England , real and personal , to be one thousand three hundred millions sterling , which is about one - fourth part of the na- tional capital of ...
... England ? It is better that the people have bread . Mr. Pitt states the national capital of England , real and personal , to be one thousand three hundred millions sterling , which is about one - fourth part of the na- tional capital of ...
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