American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper, 1949 |
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... colonies were a mixture of ethnic breeds . Indeed , these colonies formed the most cosmopolitan area in the world at that time . . . . A Colonial Dame or a Daughter of the American Revolution might conceivably have noth- ing but pure ...
... colonies were a mixture of ethnic breeds . Indeed , these colonies formed the most cosmopolitan area in the world at that time . . . . A Colonial Dame or a Daughter of the American Revolution might conceivably have noth- ing but pure ...
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... colonies the great majority of settlers were not Puritans but members of the Church of England ; in Maryland there ... colonies were of diverse origins and for a long time had no unity of feeling . New York was for many years a Dutch ...
... colonies the great majority of settlers were not Puritans but members of the Church of England ; in Maryland there ... colonies were of diverse origins and for a long time had no unity of feeling . New York was for many years a Dutch ...
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... colonies an integral part of the Empire revealed the fact that the colonists had already grown into something other than typical Englishmen . Having to a large extent governed themselves for many years , they had no desire for stricter ...
... colonies an integral part of the Empire revealed the fact that the colonists had already grown into something other than typical Englishmen . Having to a large extent governed themselves for many years , they had no desire for stricter ...
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VOLUME I | 14 |
John Winthrop | 23 |
Introductory Essay | 40 |
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