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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... father's family , named Aunt Stine , who boasted of having been ad- dressed by Washington upon opening the door for ... father . The same lady always resented it when any one spoke of her father as being an enemy of Washington . She said ...
... father's family , named Aunt Stine , who boasted of having been ad- dressed by Washington upon opening the door for ... father . The same lady always resented it when any one spoke of her father as being an enemy of Washington . She said ...
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... father and had been the home of her childhood . Freneau lived in this house till his death . Freneau was naturally sociable , and , being a great walker , he frequently met his friends in the evening at the rooms of the circulating ...
... father and had been the home of her childhood . Freneau lived in this house till his death . Freneau was naturally sociable , and , being a great walker , he frequently met his friends in the evening at the rooms of the circulating ...
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... father , in Lansingburgh Academy , of which his father was the principal . In 1810 he commenced the study of medicine under Dr. John Taylor of Lansingburgh , and in 1813 he matriculated at the " College of Physicians and Surgeons . " In ...
... father , in Lansingburgh Academy , of which his father was the principal . In 1810 he commenced the study of medicine under Dr. John Taylor of Lansingburgh , and in 1813 he matriculated at the " College of Physicians and Surgeons . " In ...
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NEW YORK IN YE OLDEN TIME | 12 |
HUGUENOTS IN AMERICA | 44 |
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