American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... received your kind letter of Jan'y 28 , and am glad you have at length received the portrait of Gov'r Yale from his family , and deposited it in the College Library . He was a great and good man , and had the merit of doing infinite ...
... received your kind letter of Jan'y 28 , and am glad you have at length received the portrait of Gov'r Yale from his family , and deposited it in the College Library . He was a great and good man , and had the merit of doing infinite ...
Page 316
... received with great pleas- ure your favor of June 4th , and am much comforted by the appearance of a change of opinion in your State ; for though we may obtain , and I believe shall obtain , a majority in the Legislature of the United ...
... received with great pleas- ure your favor of June 4th , and am much comforted by the appearance of a change of opinion in your State ; for though we may obtain , and I believe shall obtain , a majority in the Legislature of the United ...
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... received no less than fifty cents for his late " Monody in a Mud - Puddle . " Among the original contributors to the present number we notice ( besides the em- inent editor , Mr. CRAB ) , such men as SNOB , Slyass , and Mumblethumb ...
... received no less than fifty cents for his late " Monody in a Mud - Puddle . " Among the original contributors to the present number we notice ( besides the em- inent editor , Mr. CRAB ) , such men as SNOB , Slyass , and Mumblethumb ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
Copyright | |
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