American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... York City , where he had as an ap- prentice John Peter Zenger , later famous as a champion of liberty of the press . Among 18th Century printers , the Franklin family , including James , Ann , and the great Benjamin himself , deserve ...
... York City , where he had as an ap- prentice John Peter Zenger , later famous as a champion of liberty of the press . Among 18th Century printers , the Franklin family , including James , Ann , and the great Benjamin himself , deserve ...
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... York . His Essay on Some Considerations on the Treatment of Negroes , one of the important documents in the early literature of anti - slavery agitation , was issued in two parts , the first in 1753 or 1754 and the second in 1762. His ...
... York . His Essay on Some Considerations on the Treatment of Negroes , one of the important documents in the early literature of anti - slavery agitation , was issued in two parts , the first in 1753 or 1754 and the second in 1762. His ...
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... York , 1941 ) . Others are Hervey Allen's Israfel ( New York , 1926 ) , Mary E. Phillips ' Edgar Allan Poe , the Man ( Philadelphia , 1926 ) , James A. Harrison's Life and Letters of Edgar Allan Poe ( New York , 1903 ) and George E ...
... York , 1941 ) . Others are Hervey Allen's Israfel ( New York , 1926 ) , Mary E. Phillips ' Edgar Allan Poe , the Man ( Philadelphia , 1926 ) , James A. Harrison's Life and Letters of Edgar Allan Poe ( New York , 1903 ) and George E ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
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