The American Tradition in the ArtsHarcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - 492 pages |
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... land of their own or freedom to wor- ship as they would ; some fled an unbearable past . Whether driven by hope or despair , all who came , whether in the May- flower , the Arbella , the Godspeed , or the Susan Constant , dared to cut ...
... land of their own or freedom to wor- ship as they would ; some fled an unbearable past . Whether driven by hope or despair , all who came , whether in the May- flower , the Arbella , the Godspeed , or the Susan Constant , dared to cut ...
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... land . Ideas as well as aspirations changed , and out of the experience grew a profound sense of individualism and a self - reliance equal to the rigors overcome . The demands of life caused men to turn their hands and minds to a great ...
... land . Ideas as well as aspirations changed , and out of the experience grew a profound sense of individualism and a self - reliance equal to the rigors overcome . The demands of life caused men to turn their hands and minds to a great ...
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... land with a succession of the single crop , so that every few years virgin land was needed , gave the advantage to the most success- ful land speculator , who spent most of his time on his plantation and traveling through his estates to ...
... land with a succession of the single crop , so that every few years virgin land was needed , gave the advantage to the most success- ful land speculator , who spent most of his time on his plantation and traveling through his estates to ...
Contents
Spain and France in the New World | 4 |
The Seventeenth Century | 11 |
The Tradition and the Arts of the Puritans | 15 |
Copyright | |
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