Major Writers of America, Volume 1Perry Miller Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 - 2056 pages Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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Page vii
... Peter Stuy- vesant , and His Troubles with the Amphictyonic Council CHAPTER 1. In Which the Death of a Great Man Is Shown to Be No Very Inconsolable Matter of Sorrow - and How Peter Stuyvesant Acquired a Great Name from the Uncommon ...
... Peter Stuy- vesant , and His Troubles with the Amphictyonic Council CHAPTER 1. In Which the Death of a Great Man Is Shown to Be No Very Inconsolable Matter of Sorrow - and How Peter Stuyvesant Acquired a Great Name from the Uncommon ...
Page 212
... PETER STUYVESANT WAS GRIEVOUSLY BELIED BY THE GREAT COUNCIL OF THE LEAGUE ; AND HOW HE SENT ANTONY THE TRUMPETER TO TAKE TO THE COUNCIL A PIECE OF HIS MIND THAT THE reader may be aware of the peril at this moment menacing Peter Stuyvesant ...
... PETER STUYVESANT WAS GRIEVOUSLY BELIED BY THE GREAT COUNCIL OF THE LEAGUE ; AND HOW HE SENT ANTONY THE TRUMPETER TO TAKE TO THE COUNCIL A PIECE OF HIS MIND THAT THE reader may be aware of the peril at this moment menacing Peter Stuyvesant ...
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... Peter Stuyvesant ; and if my admira- tion of him has on this occasion transported my style beyond the sober gravity which becomes the philosophic recorder of historic events , I must plead as an apology , that , though a little gray ...
... Peter Stuyvesant ; and if my admira- tion of him has on this occasion transported my style beyond the sober gravity which becomes the philosophic recorder of historic events , I must plead as an apology , that , though a little gray ...
Contents
WILLIAM BRADFORD | 3 |
My Father and Your Father To | 4 |
Introduction | 10 |
Copyright | |
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