The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Band 1Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1947 |
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... character of the " pioneers . " Dwight's aristocratical Federalist notions tinged his views , because , at the time he wrote , the " pioneers " formed the backbone of the Jeffersonian democratic movement . Matthew Lyon , the Vermont ...
... character of the " pioneers . " Dwight's aristocratical Federalist notions tinged his views , because , at the time he wrote , the " pioneers " formed the backbone of the Jeffersonian democratic movement . Matthew Lyon , the Vermont ...
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... character for each syllable . This he did by listening , with a view to his object , to every discourse held in his ... character.1 It wanted but one step more , and to have also given a distinct character to each consonant , to ...
... character for each syllable . This he did by listening , with a view to his object , to every discourse held in his ... character.1 It wanted but one step more , and to have also given a distinct character to each consonant , to ...
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... character and purpose in the members of the community . It consisted in the main of young people , -few of middle age , and none old . Those who inspired and organized it were of course persons impatient of the routine , the uniformity ...
... character and purpose in the members of the community . It consisted in the main of young people , -few of middle age , and none old . Those who inspired and organized it were of course persons impatient of the routine , the uniformity ...
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Colonial Beginnings in Virginia | 5 |
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