The New American Cyclopaedia: Mozambique-ParrGeorge Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana D. Appleton, 1864 |
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... English , and has contributed not a little in awakening interest for English literature in France . He has also done more than perhaps any other writer to extend the knowledge of American literature on the continent of Europe . A ...
... English , and has contributed not a little in awakening interest for English literature in France . He has also done more than perhaps any other writer to extend the knowledge of American literature on the continent of Europe . A ...
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... English poet , born in Bristol , Nov. 20 , 1752 , died in London , Aug. 24 , 1770. His father , who was a school teacher , died 3 months before his birth . At 5 years of age he was sent to a charity school , but was withdrawn after 13 ...
... English poet , born in Bristol , Nov. 20 , 1752 , died in London , Aug. 24 , 1770. His father , who was a school teacher , died 3 months before his birth . At 5 years of age he was sent to a charity school , but was withdrawn after 13 ...
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... English poets . The early poems of Pope and Cowley are not comparable to those of Chatter- ton , and even the almost fabulous Mirandola was less precocious if not less great . Warton called him a " prodigy of genius ; " Shelley ac ...
... English poets . The early poems of Pope and Cowley are not comparable to those of Chatter- ton , and even the almost fabulous Mirandola was less precocious if not less great . Warton called him a " prodigy of genius ; " Shelley ac ...
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... English bore up , Chauncey following . The chase continued 2 hours , during which time the squadrons had nearly reached the head of the lake , where the English had a military post at Burlington bay . Chauncey , finding that the English ...
... English bore up , Chauncey following . The chase continued 2 hours , during which time the squadrons had nearly reached the head of the lake , where the English had a military post at Burlington bay . Chauncey , finding that the English ...
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... English , who were favorable to the constitutional cause in Portugal , declared that any participation in the struggle by the Spanish authority would be regarded as a casus belli . To avoid this risk , the marquis de Chaves was sent ...
... English , who were favorable to the constitutional cause in Portugal , declared that any participation in the struggle by the Spanish authority would be regarded as a casus belli . To avoid this risk , the marquis de Chaves was sent ...
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