American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the present |
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A convenient edition is that of J. K. Hosmer ( New York , 1908 ) , comprising two volumes in the series Original Narratives of Early American History . The most authoritative version of the original text of the Journal is that in the ...
A convenient edition is that of J. K. Hosmer ( New York , 1908 ) , comprising two volumes in the series Original Narratives of Early American History . The most authoritative version of the original text of the Journal is that in the ...
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From NEW ENGLISH CANAAN [ 1637 ] OF THE ORIGINAL OF THE NATIVES IN the year since the incarnation of Christ , 1622 , it was my chance to be landed in the parts of New England , where I found two sorts of people , the one Christians ...
From NEW ENGLISH CANAAN [ 1637 ] OF THE ORIGINAL OF THE NATIVES IN the year since the incarnation of Christ , 1622 , it was my chance to be landed in the parts of New England , where I found two sorts of people , the one Christians ...
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A French bastard , landing with an armed banditti , and establishing himself King of England against the consent of the natives , is in plain terms a very paltry , rascally original . It certainly hath no divinity in it .
A French bastard , landing with an armed banditti , and establishing himself King of England against the consent of the natives , is in plain terms a very paltry , rascally original . It certainly hath no divinity in it .
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