American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the present |
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Led by Brewster and Bradford , they sailed in 1620 from Delft Haven via Southampton and Plymouth , England , arrived early in November at Cape Cod in the Mayflower after much buffeting by adverse weather , and founded Plymouth ...
Led by Brewster and Bradford , they sailed in 1620 from Delft Haven via Southampton and Plymouth , England , arrived early in November at Cape Cod in the Mayflower after much buffeting by adverse weather , and founded Plymouth ...
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... is one of the most valuable source - books for early New England history and was drawn upon by such early New England historians as ... 1908 ) , comprising two volumes in the series Original Narratives of Early American History .
... is one of the most valuable source - books for early New England history and was drawn upon by such early New England historians as ... 1908 ) , comprising two volumes in the series Original Narratives of Early American History .
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From the by - product of a country shop to the output of a large and profitable business with its main office in Boston , the Thomas & Andrews books exemplify the growth of early American publishing . Mathew Carey , of Philadelphia ...
From the by - product of a country shop to the output of a large and profitable business with its main office in Boston , the Thomas & Andrews books exemplify the growth of early American publishing . Mathew Carey , of Philadelphia ...
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