Cyclopædia of American Literature, المجلد 1C. Scribner, 1855 |
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... Greenfield Hill . " Round of American Life , 66 The Village Clergyman , 66 66 ANN ELIZA BLEECKER 865 HUGH HENRY BRACKENRIDGE 288 An Ode on the Battle of Bunker's Hill . A Military Song , by the Army , on General Washing- ton's ...
... Greenfield Hill . " Round of American Life , 66 The Village Clergyman , 66 66 ANN ELIZA BLEECKER 865 HUGH HENRY BRACKENRIDGE 288 An Ode on the Battle of Bunker's Hill . A Military Song , by the Army , on General Washing- ton's ...
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... Greenfield Hill . He was a graduate of Yale , and in 1801 had received the appointment of Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy , which he held till his election to the government of the college . He has published several ...
... Greenfield Hill . He was a graduate of Yale , and in 1801 had received the appointment of Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy , which he held till his election to the government of the college . He has published several ...
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... Greenfield , Ct . , in 1783 , and discharged in the same place for twelve years , adding to his small stipend of five hundred dollars per annum by the profits of an academy . His poem Green- field Hill , inspired by the neighborhood ...
... Greenfield , Ct . , in 1783 , and discharged in the same place for twelve years , adding to his small stipend of five hundred dollars per annum by the profits of an academy . His poem Green- field Hill , inspired by the neighborhood ...
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... hills , the light of day Shot far the splendors of his golden ray ; Bright from the storm , with tenfold grace he ... Greenfield Hill ; the latter in his remarks on the Review of Inchiquin's Letters , and in many pages of his travels ...
... hills , the light of day Shot far the splendors of his golden ray ; Bright from the storm , with tenfold grace he ... Greenfield Hill ; the latter in his remarks on the Review of Inchiquin's Letters , and in many pages of his travels ...
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... Greenfield Hill , the opposite of this rough outline , is highly pleasing . When the malignant review of Inchiquin's Let- ters appeared in the ( London ) Quarterly for Jan. 1814 , its bitterness and contempt were so unspar- ing and its ...
... Greenfield Hill , the opposite of this rough outline , is highly pleasing . When the malignant review of Inchiquin's Let- ters appeared in the ( London ) Quarterly for Jan. 1814 , its bitterness and contempt were so unspar- ing and its ...
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