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His A History of New York . . . by Diedrich Knickerbocker was an already existing answer to Sydney Smith's derisive question , in the Edinburgh Review for January , 1820 , " Who reads an American book ? " Popular on both sides of the ...
His A History of New York . . . by Diedrich Knickerbocker was an already existing answer to Sydney Smith's derisive question , in the Edinburgh Review for January , 1820 , " Who reads an American book ? " Popular on both sides of the ...
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cess when he turned to American scenes and characters in The Spy , was adduced as evidence by Robert Walsh in his argument for the use of native materials by American writers , in an article in the American Quarterly Review for June ...
cess when he turned to American scenes and characters in The Spy , was adduced as evidence by Robert Walsh in his argument for the use of native materials by American writers , in an article in the American Quarterly Review for June ...
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II in his Main Currents in American Thought , R. H. Gabriel's The Course of American Democratic Thought ( New York , 1940 ) , Charles and Mary Beard's The American Spirit ( New York , 1942 ) , H. M. Jones ' Ideas in America ( Cambridge ...
II in his Main Currents in American Thought , R. H. Gabriel's The Course of American Democratic Thought ( New York , 1940 ) , Charles and Mary Beard's The American Spirit ( New York , 1942 ) , H. M. Jones ' Ideas in America ( Cambridge ...
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