Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... in reach- ing Holland joined the Walloons , and some of them eventually reached the shores of the new world in 1 Avis aux Refugiés , Baylé . Dutch ships . Others again that sought permanent homes or [ 7 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... in reach- ing Holland joined the Walloons , and some of them eventually reached the shores of the new world in 1 Avis aux Refugiés , Baylé . Dutch ships . Others again that sought permanent homes or [ 7 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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Mary S. Austin. Dutch ships . Others again that sought permanent homes or a temporary asylum upon the English coast found in some localities French Protestant churches with the surplus of a fund , raised some years previously , and which ...
Mary S. Austin. Dutch ships . Others again that sought permanent homes or a temporary asylum upon the English coast found in some localities French Protestant churches with the surplus of a fund , raised some years previously , and which ...
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... Dutch inhabitants , and of increased loquacity amongst the English portion of the colony . Not indeed that these good people were unwilling to extend the hospitality of the new world to their unfortunate fellow - creatures , there being ...
... Dutch inhabitants , and of increased loquacity amongst the English portion of the colony . Not indeed that these good people were unwilling to extend the hospitality of the new world to their unfortunate fellow - creatures , there being ...
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... Dutch settlement , the population of Nieu Amsterdam being small and com- munication with the mother country limited , there had been but little epistolary correspondence , and that little mostly confined to merchants respecting their ...
... Dutch settlement , the population of Nieu Amsterdam being small and com- munication with the mother country limited , there had been but little epistolary correspondence , and that little mostly confined to merchants respecting their ...
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... Dutch , and French met in a loving brotherhood born of their late common grievances ; and they chose for their place of mutual resort the " Merchants ' Coffee House , " which stood at the corner of Wall and Water streets . It is ...
... Dutch , and French met in a loving brotherhood born of their late common grievances ; and they chose for their place of mutual resort the " Merchants ' Coffee House , " which stood at the corner of Wall and Water streets . It is ...
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