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"The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America" is a satirical work by Nathaniel Ward that critiques the social and political issues of his time. Written in the form of a dialogue, the book employs humor and wit to address the complexities of Puritan society and the challenges of colonial life. Ward, through the character of the cobbler, expresses his views on morality, governance, and the importance of individual conscience, making it a significant piece of early American literature that reflec...
Harvard Classics Volume 43
American Historical Documents
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- Leif EricssonGolden Deer ClassicsChristopher ColumbusAmerigo VespucciJohn CabotGiovanni CabotoKing James IWilliam BradfordNathaniel WardHenry VaneJohn EliotThomas JeffersonJohn AdamsRoger ShermanRobert LivingstoneBenjamin FranklinJohn JayHenry LaurensJohn MarshallGeorge WashingtonAbraham LincolnFrank Aretas HaskellR. E. Lee
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- Harvard Classics
2017
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The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America
Enriched edition. Exploring Colonial America through Satire and Critique
2019
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In 'The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America,' Nathaniel Ward presents a satirical yet earnest exploration of the moral and social dilemmas faced by Puritan society in the mid-17th century. Through the lens of a cobbler, Ward critiques the complexities of religious conformity and individual autonomy, employing a colloquial yet impactful style that invites readers into the everyday struggles of colonial life. The text is crafted with an astute awareness of contemporary theological debates, r...
Contemporary Christian Culture
Messages, Missions, and Dilemmas
2017
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Contemporary Christian Culture: Messages, Missions, and Dilemmas studies Christian media, its meanings, and its impact on social perceptions and lived experiences in a multicultural context and from within a communication framework. This interdisciplinary collection expands the dialogue surrounding race, culture, and Christian messages and provides a valuable resource for researchers, educators, and church practitioners who are interested in understanding how racial and cultural identity a...
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Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine. It was first published anonymously on January 10, 1776, during the American Revolution. Common Sense presented the American colonists with an argument for independence from British rule at a time when the question of independence was still undecided. Paine wrote and reasoned in a style that common people understood; forgoing the philosophy and Latin references used by Enlightenment era writers, Paine structured Common Sense like a sermon...
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- Delphi Poets Series
2009
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John Donne is widely regarded as the pre-eminent metaphysical poet, whose works are celebrated for their sensual style, vibrant language and inventive genius. The Delphi Poets Series offers readers the works of literature's finest poets, with superior formatting. This volume presents the Donne's complete poetical works, with rare texts, beautiful illustrations and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version: 1)* Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Donne's life and works
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More than any other single man, George Washington was responsible for bringing success to the American Revolution. But because of the heroic image in which we have cast him and which already enveloped him in this own lifetime, Washington is and was a hard man to know.In this book Edmund S. Morgan pushes past the image to find the man. He argues that Washington's genius lay in his understanding of both military and political power. This understanding of power was un...
Revolutionary America, 1763-1815
A Sourcebook
2010
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Revolutionary America, 1763–1815: A Sourcebook is a collection of dynamic primary sources intended to accompany the second edition of Revolutionary America, 1763-1815: A Political History. While the structure of the collection parallels the textbook, either can be used independently as well. Each chapter contains excerpts of crucial documents from the Revolutionary period, and begins with a brief introduction. A companion website holds the full text of all excerpted docum...
The Complete John Donne
The Complete Poems, Prose and Letters.
2016
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The Complete Works of John Donne! The Complete Poems, Prose and Letters. The Ultimate Collection of John Donne! - In One Beautifully Formatted Volume! John Donne was one of England's greatest writers of Poetry and Prose, and the pre-eminent representative of the metaphysical poets. His works have grown in prominence throughout the 20th Century and are now held in very high esteem. His poetry is noted for it's vibrant langua...
Great Issues in American History, Vol. I
From Settlement to Revolution, 1584-1776
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- Great Issues in American History
2012
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This first volume of Great Issues in American History -- three volumes of documents that cover the history of America from its settlement to the present -- gives us a generous sampling from the major political controversies in the Colonial period. Included are such documents as Richard Hakluyt's "Discourse of Western Planting" (1584), "Letter from Christopher Columbus to the King and Queen of Spain" (undated, probably 1694), "The Third Virginia Charter" (1612), Thomas Paine's "Common Sense...
The Elementary Common Sense of Thomas Paine
An Interactive Adaptation for All Ages
2007
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An easy-to-understand adaptation of Paine's revolutionary pamphlet, plus insights on colonial history, life, and culture.The Declaration of Independence may have severed political bonds with England, but it was Thomas Paine's dynamic pamphlet, "Common Sense," that conceptualized the idea of unity and freedom months before Thomas Jefferson put pen to parchment. Paine's publication energized colonists to embark on a long and bloody war that imperiled their livelihoods...











