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When the Revolutionary crisis broke , his brilliant pamphlet , Common Sense , published early in 1776 , convinced Americans that their struggle must be a war of independence . Serving as an aide - de - camp to General Greene , Paine ...
When the Revolutionary crisis broke , his brilliant pamphlet , Common Sense , published early in 1776 , convinced Americans that their struggle must be a war of independence . Serving as an aide - de - camp to General Greene , Paine ...
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But the Carey firm also published Freneau, Irving, and Cooper, and later some of the early work of Poc and Simms. About the middle of the century the works of both Irving and Cooper were taken over by 0. P. Putnam, whose publishing ...
But the Carey firm also published Freneau, Irving, and Cooper, and later some of the early work of Poc and Simms. About the middle of the century the works of both Irving and Cooper were taken over by 0. P. Putnam, whose publishing ...
Pagina 356
But the Carey firm also published Freneau , Irving , and Cooper , and later some of the early work of Poe and Simms . About the middle of the century the works of both Irving and Cooper were taken over by G. P. Putnam , whose publishing ...
But the Carey firm also published Freneau , Irving , and Cooper , and later some of the early work of Poe and Simms . About the middle of the century the works of both Irving and Cooper were taken over by G. P. Putnam , whose publishing ...
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