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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... remained in Boston , leaving his agent to act for him in the colony called New Oxford ; in which houses , and a fort and church were soon built . The community all together amounted to about eighty persons ; amongst whom was the family ...
... remained in Boston , leaving his agent to act for him in the colony called New Oxford ; in which houses , and a fort and church were soon built . The community all together amounted to about eighty persons ; amongst whom was the family ...
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... remained in France and kept my property , my quality , and my titles if I had been will- ing to submit to slavery , " wrote , in his old age , Gabriel Bernon the refugee.1 The family of Allaire , to which Louis belonged , was another ...
... remained in France and kept my property , my quality , and my titles if I had been will- ing to submit to slavery , " wrote , in his old age , Gabriel Bernon the refugee.1 The family of Allaire , to which Louis belonged , was another ...
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... remained with him till late , avoiding any allusion to what had happened , merely saying that all would be satisfactorily arranged in the morning ; and the serious danger with which his friend was threatened was never known , and he ...
... remained with him till late , avoiding any allusion to what had happened , merely saying that all would be satisfactorily arranged in the morning ; and the serious danger with which his friend was threatened was never known , and he ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
NEW YORK IN YE OLDEN TIME | 12 |
HUGUENOTS IN AMERICA | 44 |
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