New England Discovery: A Personal ViewCoward-McCann, 1963 - 549 pagine Anthology of writing about New England, by New Englanders. |
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Pagina 179
... American Archives out of the many addressed to Boston by other New England towns . Proceedings of Farmington , Connecticut , on the Boston Port Act , May 19 , 1774 . Early in the morning was found the following handbill , posted up in ...
... American Archives out of the many addressed to Boston by other New England towns . Proceedings of Farmington , Connecticut , on the Boston Port Act , May 19 , 1774 . Early in the morning was found the following handbill , posted up in ...
Pagina 210
... American army that this is the first instance of treason of this kind , where many were to be expected from the nature of the dispute , and nothing is so high an ornament to the characters of the American soldiers as their withstand ...
... American army that this is the first instance of treason of this kind , where many were to be expected from the nature of the dispute , and nothing is so high an ornament to the characters of the American soldiers as their withstand ...
Pagina 467
... American college is an institution without a parallel ; the American university will be equally original . Though these articles on " The New Education " had to do primarily with the scientific , " practical " training of schools like ...
... American college is an institution without a parallel ; the American university will be equally original . Though these articles on " The New Education " had to do primarily with the scientific , " practical " training of schools like ...
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