After Franklin: The Emergence of Autobiography in Post-revolutionary America 1780-1830University of New Hampshire ; published by University Press of New England, 2001 - 241 من الصفحات An analysis of the foundations of autobiography in America. |
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... Adams , whose Memoir of Miss Hannah Adams was published posthumously in 1832. Adams was a successful author from her debut in print in 1791 until her death in 1831 . She published histories of New England , works on religious contro ...
... Adams , whose Memoir of Miss Hannah Adams was published posthumously in 1832. Adams was a successful author from her debut in print in 1791 until her death in 1831 . She published histories of New England , works on religious contro ...
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... Adams spent a portion of each year in Philadelphia ( first as vice president , then as president ) . But it is also clear that there was a falling out between Adams and Rush in those years . See Adams's February 6 , 1805 , letter to Rush ( ...
... Adams spent a portion of each year in Philadelphia ( first as vice president , then as president ) . But it is also clear that there was a falling out between Adams and Rush in those years . See Adams's February 6 , 1805 , letter to Rush ( ...
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... Adams , Abigail , and John Adams . 1975. The Book of Abigail and John : Selected Letters of the Adams Family , 1762–1784 . Ed . L. H. Butterfield , Marc Friedlander , and Mary - Jo Kline . Cambridge : Harvard University Press . Adams ...
... Adams , Abigail , and John Adams . 1975. The Book of Abigail and John : Selected Letters of the Adams Family , 1762–1784 . Ed . L. H. Butterfield , Marc Friedlander , and Mary - Jo Kline . Cambridge : Harvard University Press . Adams ...
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