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  1. Historical fiction. Publication date. 1825. Lionel Lincoln is a historical novel by James Fenimore Cooper, first published in 1825. Set in the American Revolutionary War, the novel follows Lionel Lincoln, a Boston-born American of British noble descent who goes to England and returns a British soldier, and is forced to deal with the ...

  2. Introduction to Lionel Lincoln (1825). Susan Fenimore Cooper. Introductions to novels by her father, with significant biographic and literary information, were written by Susan Fenimore Cooper as prefaces to excerpts from 25 Cooper novels in Pages and Pictures from the Writings of James Fenimore Cooper, with Notes by Susan Fenimore Cooper (New York: W.A. Townsend and Co., 1861).

  3. 22 de abr. de 2008 · Lionel Lincoln: Or, The Leaguer of Boston : James Fenimore Cooper : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. James Fenimore Cooper. Publication date. 1881. Publisher. D. Appleton and company. Collection. americana. Book from the collections of. University of Michigan. Language. English.

  4. LIONEL LINCOLN, 7 t)l* the first letter in the alphabet. The ancient reasoningwasaltered to suitthe modernfacts, and before thewarwas ended, some thousandsofthe servantsofthecrown, and not a few ofthe patri otic colonists, werethoughtto havedied, scientifi cally, under the favour of this important disco very. Wemight devote a chapterto the minute pro mulgation ofsuch an event, hati not morerecent

  5. LIONEL LINCOLN. 3 whisperings, when it darenotbruit its information aloud, was busy in circulating the unwelcome in telligence, that the stranger \vas the first ofa fleet, bringing stores and reinforcements to an army already too numerous, and too confident of its power, to respect the law. No tumult or noise succeeded this unpleasant ...

  6. Written to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the beginnings of the American Revolution, Lionel Lincoln was a radically new experiment in historical fiction. To recreate its events with the utmost ...

  7. Page 109 LIONEL LINCOLN 109 espoused a little equivocal, but for occasional expressions of coarse, and sometimes biting invective that they expended on the ministers of the crown, and for the perfect and firm unanimity that was manifested, as each expression of the common feel ing was taken, after the manner of deliberative bo dies.