The Poetic Writings of Thomas Cradock, 1718-1770University of Delaware Press, 1983 - 311 Seiten This volume's extensive biographical introduction places this Maryland country parson in his historical and cultural setting, casting new light on the intellectual life of the prerevolutionary South and on the piety of the colonial Anglican clergyman. |
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... appear to have left descendants . She may have brought a love of learning into the household that infected at least her eldest son . Her halfbrother , John Worrall , was a London bookseller and publisher of enough note to receive an ...
... appear to have left descendants . She may have brought a love of learning into the household that infected at least her eldest son . Her halfbrother , John Worrall , was a London bookseller and publisher of enough note to receive an ...
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... appear in the Trentham Parish Register , 1681-1700 , and it is assumed that Arthur , probably named after his grandfather , Arthur Taylor , was born ca. 1683 , two years after the birth of Richard Cradock , son of John and Elizabeth ...
... appear in the Trentham Parish Register , 1681-1700 , and it is assumed that Arthur , probably named after his grandfather , Arthur Taylor , was born ca. 1683 , two years after the birth of Richard Cradock , son of John and Elizabeth ...
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Inhalt
XLIII | 205 |
XLIV | 209 |
XLV | 210 |
XLVI | 216 |
XLVII | 217 |
XLVIII | 222 |
XLIX | 224 |
L | 225 |
XIII | 113 |
XIV | 115 |
XV | 118 |
XVII | 121 |
XVIII | 122 |
XIX | 123 |
XX | 124 |
XXI | 125 |
XXII | 126 |
XXIII | 127 |
XXIV | 128 |
XXV | 130 |
XXVI | 131 |
XXVII | 133 |
XXVIII | 134 |
XXIX | 136 |
XXX | 138 |
XXXI | 139 |
XXXII | 150 |
XXXIII | 159 |
XXXIV | 166 |
XXXV | 170 |
XXXVI | 180 |
XXXVII | 185 |
XXXVIII | 190 |
XXXIX | 198 |
XL | 201 |
XLI | 202 |
XLII | 204 |
LI | 230 |
LIII | 233 |
LIV | 237 |
LV | 239 |
LVI | 249 |
LVII | 250 |
LIX | 253 |
LXI | 255 |
LXII | 256 |
LXIII | 259 |
LXIV | 265 |
LXVI | 267 |
LXVIII | 271 |
LXIX | 272 |
LXX | 275 |
LXXI | 276 |
LXXV | 277 |
LXXVII | 278 |
LXXXI | 280 |
LXXXIII | 281 |
LXXXIV | 282 |
LXXXV | 283 |
LXXXVI | 285 |
LXXXVII | 286 |
LXXXVIII | 287 |
XC | 293 |
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