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    Captain Cook : master of the seas by McLynn, Frank

    Published 2011
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    The eighteenth centuries : global networks of enlightenment

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Enlightenment, some assembly required / Brad Pasanek and Chad Wellmon -- An inventory of the estate of William Strahan in 1759 / Michael Pickard -- Understanding an obscure text : "The fortunate foundlings" and the limits of interdisciplinarity / Patricia Meyer Spacks -- How long does blood last? …”
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    Early Encounters : Native Americans and Europeans in New England. From the Papers of W. Sears Nickerson. by Carpenter, Delores Bird

    Published 1995
    Table of Contents: “…Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Before the Mayflower: The Vikings and the French; The Wineland of Leif the Lucky; First Blood: The Death of the Carpenter of St. Malo; The Fight at Fortuné: Champlain at Stage Harbor; The Coming of the Mayflower; The Captain of the Mayflower; That Bright Dawn When Mayflower I First Sighted Cape; William Bradford's First Wife: A Suicide; The First Encounter; The Sparrow Hawk; The French, the English, and the Indians: War in the Colonies, 1690-1745; Mary Corliss Neff; How the Smiths Came to Cape Cod: Mary Smith of Oyster River.…”
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    True Heroes. by Allison, Scott T.

    Published 2013
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    Imperfect Union : a Father's Search for His Son in the Aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg by Raasch, Charles

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…-- Hard times at Gettysburg -- The war devil is in him -- The most fortunate hazard of the day -- I have spiked the gun for them -- A terrible but incredibly fascinating scene -- The marvel is that any of them escaped -- The ground shook -- There was neither vanity or bravado -- Whether living now or dead he could not tell -- Death was in every one of them -- Pursuing his duty with a heavy heart -- A butcher's pen -- Hateful ravages -- They came by the thousands -- How beautiful he looked at her out of his eyes -- I would rather hear he was dead than that he had disgraced himself -- Who can write the history? …”
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    The Collected Poems of Anna Seward Volume 2

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…7: [By Derwent's rapid stream as oft I stray'd,] -- 8: Translation -- 9: [Seek not, my Lesbia, the sequester'd dale,] -- 10: To Honora Sneyd -- 11: [How sweet to rove, from summer sun-beams veil'd,] -- 12: [Chill'd by unkind Honora's alter'd eye,] -- 13: [Thou child of Night, and Silence, balmy Sleep,] -- 16: Translated from Boileau -- 17: [Ah! …”
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