Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... English coast found in some localities French Protestant churches with the surplus of a fund , raised some years previously , and which was now devoted either to their maintenance or to defray their expenses to some of the British col ...
... English coast found in some localities French Protestant churches with the surplus of a fund , raised some years previously , and which was now devoted either to their maintenance or to defray their expenses to some of the British col ...
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... 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 quite a suf- ficiency of room for all ; but even the best ...
... 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 quite a suf- ficiency of room for all ; but even the best ...
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... , superscriptions helped to pass an idle moment away and also give basis for speculation . This custom had been continued even after the English had possession of the settlement , as in the [ 15 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... , superscriptions helped to pass an idle moment away and also give basis for speculation . This custom had been continued even after the English had possession of the settlement , as in the [ 15 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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Mary S. Austin. English had possession of the settlement , as in the coffee house met all the great and learned men of the place , as well as the wits and visiting celebrities ; and great was the flow of wit and reason over the favorite ...
Mary S. Austin. English had possession of the settlement , as in the coffee house met all the great and learned men of the place , as well as the wits and visiting celebrities ; and great was the flow of wit and reason over the favorite ...
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... English , 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 ...
... English , 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 ...
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