Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 2C. Scribner, 1855 |
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... called after their name . grandfather of the subject of this sketch , many years previous to the Revolution , settled in the county of Westchester , on a farm still in posses- sion of his descendants . He always wrote his name Paulding ...
... called after their name . grandfather of the subject of this sketch , many years previous to the Revolution , settled in the county of Westchester , on a farm still in posses- sion of his descendants . He always wrote his name Paulding ...
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... called the History of Uncle Sam and his Boys . The Diverting History was followed by a poem entitled The Lay of the Scottish Fiddle , * a free parody of the Lay of the Last Minstrel , which ap- peared anonymously , like most of ...
... called the History of Uncle Sam and his Boys . The Diverting History was followed by a poem entitled The Lay of the Scottish Fiddle , * a free parody of the Lay of the Last Minstrel , which ap- peared anonymously , like most of ...
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... called Broad- horns , which have become almost obsolete since the introduction of steamers . Here the progress of an infant settlement is sketched , and the author , after seeing Basil comfortably housed , leaves him somewhat abruptly ...
... called Broad- horns , which have become almost obsolete since the introduction of steamers . Here the progress of an infant settlement is sketched , and the author , after seeing Basil comfortably housed , leaves him somewhat abruptly ...
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... called A Gift from Fairy Land , beauti- fully illustrated by designs from Chapman . We are informed that only one thousand copies of this work were contracted for by its publisher , five hundred of which were taken by a London ...
... called A Gift from Fairy Land , beauti- fully illustrated by designs from Chapman . We are informed that only one thousand copies of this work were contracted for by its publisher , five hundred of which were taken by a London ...
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... called , and breakfasted with them . After breakfast he sat in the drawing - room , and spent from a half to three quarters of an hour in reading the newspapers of the day . He then returned to his study and wrote until the bell sounded ...
... called , and breakfasted with them . After breakfast he sat in the drawing - room , and spent from a half to three quarters of an hour in reading the newspapers of the day . He then returned to his study and wrote until the bell sounded ...
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Cyclopædia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 2 Evert Augustus Duyckinck,George Long Duyckinck Visualização de excertos - 1965 |
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