Statistics for occurrence #1 of “New England” in chapter 1.8, page 113 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I:
...nt as to become in themselves intolerant.
Entertaining, however, the is, from first to last, and full of a genuine humour and a shrewd satiric truth to life.
Offensive as the certainly was to New England orthodoxy, its literary method was seized upon and used in the new paper established under the influence of the Boston clergymen Mather Byles and Thomas Prince.
This was
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