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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... desired to become citizens the liberties , privileges and immunities of those born within the British do- minions upon their presenting a petition to the As- sembly , and taking the usual oath of supremacy and allegiance . New York ...
... desired to become citizens the liberties , privileges and immunities of those born within the British do- minions upon their presenting a petition to the As- sembly , and taking the usual oath of supremacy and allegiance . New York ...
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... desired promise . The friend hastened to the bank and had the note de- layed until the next day , and hurried back to Freneau's office . The note had disappeared , and in a slight de- gree the old cheerfulness had returned . His friend ...
... desired promise . The friend hastened to the bank and had the note de- layed until the next day , and hurried back to Freneau's office . The note had disappeared , and in a slight de- gree the old cheerfulness had returned . His friend ...
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... desired restricted suffrage , the encouragement of foreign commerce and domestic manufacture , the latter protected by tariff . They deemed it necessary to have a powerful standing army , and desired a dip- lomatic service like that of ...
... desired restricted suffrage , the encouragement of foreign commerce and domestic manufacture , the latter protected by tariff . They deemed it necessary to have a powerful standing army , and desired a dip- lomatic service like that of ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
NEW YORK IN YE OLDEN TIME | 12 |
HUGUENOTS IN AMERICA | 44 |
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