American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... published by the brothers Franklin are the most in- teresting for their verse and essays . Preceded by a broadside entitled The Present State of New English Affairs , issued by Samuel Green in 1689 , and a promptly suppressed news ...
... published by the brothers Franklin are the most in- teresting for their verse and essays . Preceded by a broadside entitled The Present State of New English Affairs , issued by Samuel Green in 1689 , and a promptly suppressed news ...
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... published extensively , some of his most important books being the Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States in three vol- umes , 1787-88 , and Discourses of Davila , 1805. In August , 1765 , he published in the ...
... published extensively , some of his most important books being the Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States in three vol- umes , 1787-88 , and Discourses of Davila , 1805. In August , 1765 , he published in the ...
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... published by their editors or by supporting literary clubs . The Port Folio ( 1801-27 ) , of Philadelphia , was both edited and published during its early and best years by the brilliant Joseph Dennie . The North American Review ( 1815 ...
... published by their editors or by supporting literary clubs . The Port Folio ( 1801-27 ) , of Philadelphia , was both edited and published during its early and best years by the brilliant Joseph Dennie . The North American Review ( 1815 ...
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