American Literature Survey: Colonial and federal to 1800Viking Press, 1968 |
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... laws and that of their industry . The laws , the indulgent laws , protect them as they arrive , stamping on them the symbol of adop- tion ; they receive ample rewards for their labors ; these accumulated rewards procure them lands ...
... laws and that of their industry . The laws , the indulgent laws , protect them as they arrive , stamping on them the symbol of adop- tion ; they receive ample rewards for their labors ; these accumulated rewards procure them lands ...
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... law suits ; the nature of our laws and governments may be another . As citizens it is easy to imagine that they will carefully read the newspapers , enter into every political disquisition , freely blame or censure governors and others ...
... law suits ; the nature of our laws and governments may be another . As citizens it is easy to imagine that they will carefully read the newspapers , enter into every political disquisition , freely blame or censure governors and others ...
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... laws the most wholesome and necessary for the public good . He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immedi- ate and pressing importance unless suspended in their op- eration till his assent should be obtained ; and when so ...
... laws the most wholesome and necessary for the public good . He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immedi- ate and pressing importance unless suspended in their op- eration till his assent should be obtained ; and when so ...
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Anne Bradstreet appeared asked Bay Psalm Book beauty better called CHARLOTTE Christ Christian church colony Cotton Mather dear DIMPLE divine doth earth England eyes father fear friends gave give glory God's Governor grace hand happy hath heart heaven hell holy honor hope Indians JESSAMY Joel Barlow John John Trumbull John Winthrop John Woolman JONATHAN Jonathan Edwards labor land laws LETITIA liberty live Lord Madam Winthrop MANLY MARIA married Martha Carrier ment mind moral mother Nathaniel Ward nations nature never night o'clock o'er peace persons Philip Freneau Poor Richard says pray prayers Psalm Puritan reason religion religious Samuel Sewall seemed Sewall ship sing soul spirit stand sweet thee things Thomas Paine thou thought tion told town true truth twas unto virtue wife William Byrd word wrath young