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Knight, Sarah Kemble.
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The Journal of Madame Knight. (1704)
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Franklin, Benjamin.
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. (1790)Poor Richards Almanac. Information to Those Whow Would Remove to America. The Way to Wealth. Busy-Body. Silence Dogood. (1732-58)
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Brown, William Hill.
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The Power of Sympathy. (1789)
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Beverly, Robert.
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The History and Present State of Virginia. (1705)
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Ashbridge, Elizabeth.
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Some Account of the Fore Part of the Life of Elizabeth Ashbridge. (1755)
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Tyler, Royall.
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The Contrast, A Comedy in Five Acts. (1790)
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de Casteneda, Pedro
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The Narrative of the Expedition of Coronado. (1540)
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Occom, Samson.
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A Short Narrative of My Life A Sermon Preached by Samson Occum. (1768)
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Hamilton, Alexander.
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The Federalist Papers. (1787-1788)
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Sewall, Samuel.
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The Diary of Samuel Sewall. (1729)
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Winthrop, John.
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A Model of Christian Charity. (1630) The Journal of John Winthrop. (1649)
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Crevecoeur, J. Hector St. John
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Letters From an American Farmer. (1782)
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Morton, Thomas.
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New English Canaan. (1637)
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Bartram, William.
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Travels. (1791)
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Edwards, Jonathan.
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A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God. A Divine and Supernatural Light. Freedom of the Will. Personal Narrative. Resolutions. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. (1737-1747)
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Brown, Charles Brockden.
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Arthur Mervyn or Memoirs of the Year. (1799) Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker. (1799) Wieland (1798)
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Brackenridge, Hugh Henry.
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The Cave of Vanhest (1779) Father Bombos Pilgrimage to Mecca (1770) Modern Chivalry. (1792)
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Adams, Abigail.
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Letters to John Adams. (1776-1782)
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Bradford, William.
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Of Plymouth Plantation. (1650)
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Equiano, Olaudah.
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The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano. (1789)
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Columbus, Christopher.
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The Journal of the First Voyage to America, 1492-1493.
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Rowson, Susanna.
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Charlotte Temple. (1791) Lucy Temple. (1828)
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Early American Poets
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* Barlow, Joel. The Prospect of Peace and The Hasty Pudding. * Bleeker, Ann Eliza. (5 POEMS) * Bradstreet, Anne. (15 POEMS) * Cook, Ebenezer. The Sot-weed Factor; or, a Voyage to Maryland, &c. * Dwight, Timothy. Conquest of Canaan. The Friends. Greenfield Hill. * Travels; In New England and New York. The Triumph of Infidelity. * Evans, Nathaniel. (5 POEMS) * Freneau, Philip. (10 POEMS) * Fergusson, Elizabeth Graeme. (5 POEMS) * Hammon, Jupiter. (5 POEMS INCLUDING An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatly) * Morton, Sarah Wentworth. (5 POEMS) * Stockton, Annis Boudinot. (5 POEMS) * Taylor, Edward. (15 POEMS) * Wheatley, Phyllis. (7 POEMS INCLUDING On Being Brought from Africa to America, On Imagination, and To the University of Cambridge, in New England) * Wigglesworth, Michael. The Day of Doom.
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Rowlandson, Mary.
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A Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. (1682)
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Foster, Hanah Webster
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The Coquette. (1797)
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Williams, Roger.
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A Key Into the Language of America. (1643)
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Adams, John.
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Autobiography of John Adams. (1807)
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Mather, Cotton.
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Theopolis Americana. (1710) Bonifacius, an Essay upon the Good. (1710) The Wonders of the Invisible World. (1692) Magnalia Christi Americana; or, The Ecclesiastical History of New England. (1702)
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Byrd, William II.
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The Secret History of the Line. (1736)
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Paine, Thomas.
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Common Sense. (1776) Letter Addressed to the Abbe Raynal. (1783) Public Good. (1789) The Rights of Man. (1791)The Age of Reason. (1794) The American Crisis. (1776)
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Jefferson, Thomas
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Notes on the State of Virginia. (1781, 1784) The Declaration of Independence. (1776)
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Smith, Captain John.
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The Generall Historie of Virginia. (1624)
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