Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Timothy Flint” in chapter 2.11, page 211 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I:
...evecoeur-must always act as a stimulus to the human mind.
Once reaching these shores, a mobile population would be allured to the West through the virile descriptions of the Mississippi Valley by a Timothy Flint , or through the animated sketches of life and manners by a James Hall.
To the literature of travel may also be ascribed much of the attraction exerted by this country upon distinguished foreigners ...
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