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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... became a prominent and influential citizen of his adopted city . Peter was renowned throughout the State for his personal beauty ; and his manners were such as to endear him to all and render him popular in the extreme.1 It is most ...
... became a prominent and influential citizen of his adopted city . Peter was renowned throughout the State for his personal beauty ; and his manners were such as to endear him to all and render him popular in the extreme.1 It is most ...
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... became hot politicians and fierce political writers . Both had an irresistible desire to pub- lish newspapers , and both became editors of their own papers , and editors of power . Both wrote vigorous , nervous , yet polished prose ...
... became hot politicians and fierce political writers . Both had an irresistible desire to pub- lish newspapers , and both became editors of their own papers , and editors of power . Both wrote vigorous , nervous , yet polished prose ...
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... became aid to General Lincoln the commander of the Southern army . In 1789 he was elected Governor of South Carolina , and in 1792 was appointed Minister to Great Britain , and afterwards was appointed to fill the same position in Spain ...
... became aid to General Lincoln the commander of the Southern army . In 1789 he was elected Governor of South Carolina , and in 1792 was appointed Minister to Great Britain , and afterwards was appointed to fill the same position in Spain ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
NEW YORK IN YE OLDEN TIME | 12 |
HUGUENOTS IN AMERICA | 44 |
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