American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Page 50
... 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 the Virginia ...
... 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 the Virginia ...
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... early New England history and was drawn upon by such early New England historians as William Hubbard , Cotton Mather , and Thomas Prince . Two of the notebooks were published in 1790 ; the third , regarded as lost , was found in 1816 ...
... early New England history and was drawn upon by such early New England historians as William Hubbard , Cotton Mather , and Thomas Prince . Two of the notebooks were published in 1790 ; the third , regarded as lost , was found in 1816 ...
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... early American publishing . Mathew Carey , of Philadelphia , who had edited one of the best of the American magazines shortly before the turn of the century , was by 1800 devoting his energies to the founding of a publishing concern ...
... early American publishing . Mathew Carey , of Philadelphia , who had edited one of the best of the American magazines shortly before the turn of the century , was by 1800 devoting his energies to the founding of a publishing concern ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
Copyright | |
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