The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 401
... Endecott was as well known and as popular in the colony which was under the rule of one or the other for more than thirty years . Endecott has suffered at the hands of historians , poets , and novelists because , lacking the charm and ...
... Endecott was as well known and as popular in the colony which was under the rule of one or the other for more than thirty years . Endecott has suffered at the hands of historians , poets , and novelists because , lacking the charm and ...
Page 403
... Endecott . One must admit that the great governor embodied some of the most objectionable as well as some of the most favorable features of his class and creed . Secure in his righteousness , John Endecott seldom thought of Saint Paul's ...
... Endecott . One must admit that the great governor embodied some of the most objectionable as well as some of the most favorable features of his class and creed . Secure in his righteousness , John Endecott seldom thought of Saint Paul's ...
Page 404
... Endecott's most intolerant acts for his story of John Endecott and the Red Cross . Because the red cross in the field of the English flag reminded him of the church of Rome , Endecott publicly cut out the cross . It is however in the ...
... Endecott's most intolerant acts for his story of John Endecott and the Red Cross . Because the red cross in the field of the English flag reminded him of the church of Rome , Endecott publicly cut out the cross . It is however in the ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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