American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpertive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard |
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... kind of colonial Samuel Pepys who was the center of the life he ob- served and recorded . As a more self - conscious man of letters , Byrd wrote up the jour- nal of his travels along the border of North Carolina and into the interior of ...
... kind of colonial Samuel Pepys who was the center of the life he ob- served and recorded . As a more self - conscious man of letters , Byrd wrote up the jour- nal of his travels along the border of North Carolina and into the interior of ...
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... kind of delight as I then had in religion , and mistake it for grace . 10 20 40 kind of affection and delight which I had formerly experienced . My concern now wrought more , by inward struggles , and conflicts , and self - reflections ...
... kind of delight as I then had in religion , and mistake it for grace . 10 20 40 kind of affection and delight which I had formerly experienced . My concern now wrought more , by inward struggles , and conflicts , and self - reflections ...
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... kind to him , even as if he were of those dear ones who have departed from us . " " What pale and bright - eyed little boy is this , Tobias ? " she inquired . " Is he one whom the wil- derness folk have ravished from some Christian ...
... kind to him , even as if he were of those dear ones who have departed from us . " " What pale and bright - eyed little boy is this , Tobias ? " she inquired . " Is he one whom the wil- derness folk have ravished from some Christian ...
Contents
PART ONE THE WESTWARD COURSE OF EMPIRE | 1 |
Puritan Ideals | 19 |
RICHARD MATHER | 47 |
Copyright | |
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