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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... Captain Benjamin Faneuil bore a prominent part in the matter . Also that they were in correspondence with the French government to that effect . The Huguenots , upon hearing the slander , addressed a petition to His Excellency Lord ...
... Captain Benjamin Faneuil bore a prominent part in the matter . Also that they were in correspondence with the French government to that effect . The Huguenots , upon hearing the slander , addressed a petition to His Excellency Lord ...
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... Captain Hodge one thousand guineas , which he has refused , saying that he finds sufficient remuneration in his own breast for the trouble he has had . One of them , on being asked if Captain Hodge treated them well when he had them on ...
... Captain Hodge one thousand guineas , which he has refused , saying that he finds sufficient remuneration in his own breast for the trouble he has had . One of them , on being asked if Captain Hodge treated them well when he had them on ...
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... captain in the U. S. Navy in 1776 and took several prizes from the English . Freneau commemorated his death in the following poem , although with too great poetical license he represented him as falling in the moment of victory . Cap ...
... captain in the U. S. Navy in 1776 and took several prizes from the English . Freneau commemorated his death in the following poem , although with too great poetical license he represented him as falling in the moment of victory . Cap ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
NEW YORK IN YE OLDEN TIME | 12 |
HUGUENOTS IN AMERICA | 44 |
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