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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... carried into effect , as being illegal and unconstitutional . He , as well as all patriots , claimed that , as British subjects , the Constitution was as dear to them as to all those born in England ; and it provided against all forced ...
... carried into effect , as being illegal and unconstitutional . He , as well as all patriots , claimed that , as British subjects , the Constitution was as dear to them as to all those born in England ; and it provided against all forced ...
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... carried on their persons . The people gathered in the streets to see the departure of the thoroughly unpopular redcoats , and were astonished to see , directly behind the first lines , a number of carts containing stacks of arms . Among ...
... carried on their persons . The people gathered in the streets to see the departure of the thoroughly unpopular redcoats , and were astonished to see , directly behind the first lines , a number of carts containing stacks of arms . Among ...
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... carried into effect by his individual effort , without governmental direction or subsidies . " In 1853 Mr. O'Rielly was engaged by the State of Iowa to improve the navigation of the Des Moines River , but circum- stances caused a ...
... carried into effect by his individual effort , without governmental direction or subsidies . " In 1853 Mr. O'Rielly was engaged by the State of Iowa to improve the navigation of the Des Moines River , but circum- stances caused a ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
NEW YORK IN YE OLDEN TIME | 12 |
HUGUENOTS IN AMERICA | 44 |
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Aaron Burr afterwards Agnes Allaire American amongst André Fresneau appointed arms army Aurora beautiful Bellemont Biddle Blatchford British brother Captain cause Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Charleston College colony command Congress daughter death Delancey Dutch Edict of Nantes eldest England English Etienne Delancey Faneuil father former France French Church Gabriel Bernon Governor hands honor Huguenots Jefferson Jersey John Morin Scott Kearny La Rochelle land Leadbeater Ledyard letter liberty lived Long Island Louis Madison marriage married minister Monmouth Monmouth County Morin Scott mother Mount Pleasant Nassau Hall neau never o'er O'Rielly paper party patriots person Philadelphia Philip Freneau Philip Kearny Philip Morin Freneau Pierre poem poet political President prison qu'il refugees remained Revolution Rochelle sails satires ship shores Street Thomas tion took United verse vessels Washington wrote York