American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper, 1949 |
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... father's death , on December 4 , 1704 , brought him back to Virginia , where he succeeded his father as receiver - general and in 1709 became a member of the Council , which then practically governed the colony . In 1706 he married Lucy ...
... father's death , on December 4 , 1704 , brought him back to Virginia , where he succeeded his father as receiver - general and in 1709 became a member of the Council , which then practically governed the colony . In 1706 he married Lucy ...
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... father - far from chastising the young satirist - encouraged him to expand the passage into a long poem . This , The ... father's profession . Cullen , however , had seen too much of the hard life of a country doctor , and the profession ...
... father - far from chastising the young satirist - encouraged him to expand the passage into a long poem . This , The ... father's profession . Cullen , however , had seen too much of the hard life of a country doctor , and the profession ...
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... father , then living in Mississippi , where he saw more of the actual life of the frontiersmen and the Indians than Cooper ever saw . The father , who remembered Charleston " only as a place of tombs , " tried to persuade the youth to ...
... father , then living in Mississippi , where he saw more of the actual life of the frontiersmen and the Indians than Cooper ever saw . The father , who remembered Charleston " only as a place of tombs , " tried to persuade the youth to ...
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Merry Mount | 14 |
The Revolutionary Period 17651789 | 88 |
The Ephemera | 160 |
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