Philip Freneau: The Poet of the Revolution; a History of His Life and TimesGale Research Company, 1901 - 285 strani Mary S. Austin discusses the life of the American poet Philip Freneau. |
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... British had now concentrated their forces , amounting to thirty thousand men , nearly half of whom were Hessians , in the vicinity of New York . Washington's army was greatly inferior to them in numbers as well as in equipment and ...
... British had now concentrated their forces , amounting to thirty thousand men , nearly half of whom were Hessians , in the vicinity of New York . Washington's army was greatly inferior to them in numbers as well as in equipment and ...
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... British were overtaken . Sunday the twenty - eighth was an intensely hot day . Clinton was moving cautiously and Knyphausen was hastening forward on the Middletown road ; the left wing , following , had passed a mile or more beyond the ...
... British were overtaken . Sunday the twenty - eighth was an intensely hot day . Clinton was moving cautiously and Knyphausen was hastening forward on the Middletown road ; the left wing , following , had passed a mile or more beyond the ...
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... British frigate ' Iris ' bear- ing despatches of the surrender of Charleston to the British . In the running fight which ensued he was severely wounded , taken prisoner , and detained be- tween four or five months when he was exchanged ...
... British frigate ' Iris ' bear- ing despatches of the surrender of Charleston to the British . In the running fight which ensued he was severely wounded , taken prisoner , and detained be- tween four or five months when he was exchanged ...
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NEW YORK IN YE OLDEN TIME | 12 |
HUGUENOTS IN AMERICA | 44 |
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