American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pages |
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Page 97
... following selections , slightly modernized from the text of Historical Collections in Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society , I ( 1792 ) , 141-227 , reveals to what an extent the unconverted Indians were inclined to commit ...
... following selections , slightly modernized from the text of Historical Collections in Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society , I ( 1792 ) , 141-227 , reveals to what an extent the unconverted Indians were inclined to commit ...
Page 129
... following selections are from the final letter in his Letters from an American Farmer , first published in London in 1782 , the first American edition appearing in Philadelphia , 1793. Unlike the earlier letters of this volume , which ...
... following selections are from the final letter in his Letters from an American Farmer , first published in London in 1782 , the first American edition appearing in Philadelphia , 1793. Unlike the earlier letters of this volume , which ...
Page 253
... following selections are modernized from The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution , for cause of Conscience , discussed in a Conference between Truth and Peace , London , 1644. This work is a lengthy expository dialogue , with the allegorical ...
... following selections are modernized from The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution , for cause of Conscience , discussed in a Conference between Truth and Peace , London , 1644. This work is a lengthy expository dialogue , with the allegorical ...
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