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416 pages • first pub 2016 (editions)
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From the early eighteenth century, English immigrants in North America had begun to develop a vibrant English culture that was shaped by contemporary ideas of sociability and charity, but which soon took on a more expansive character. As immigrant...
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416 pages • first pub 2016 (editions)
ISBN/UID: None
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Language: English
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Description
From the early eighteenth century, English immigrants in North America had begun to develop a vibrant English culture that was shaped by contemporary ideas of sociability and charity, but which soon took on a more expansive character. As immigrant...