Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... Etienne Delancey , Auguste Jay , Benjamin Faneuil , René Het , and others . 1 This mine was afterwards converted into a prison called Newgate , and was the first state prison in Connecticut . The excavations served for the safe keeping ...
... Etienne Delancey , Auguste Jay , Benjamin Faneuil , René Het , and others . 1 This mine was afterwards converted into a prison called Newgate , and was the first state prison in Connecticut . The excavations served for the safe keeping ...
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... Etienne Delancey ; the other , to a member of the Desbrosses family . Pierre Freneau married Agnes Watson in the year 1748. All that we know of this lady's early life is that she was twenty years of age at the time of her marriage , and ...
... Etienne Delancey ; the other , to a member of the Desbrosses family . Pierre Freneau married Agnes Watson in the year 1748. All that we know of this lady's early life is that she was twenty years of age at the time of her marriage , and ...
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... Etienne DeLancey 1 was descended from Guy DeLancey Viscount de Loval and de Nourion . At the time of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes he and his widowed . mother , being stanch Protestants , were obliged to seek flight or ...
... Etienne DeLancey 1 was descended from Guy DeLancey Viscount de Loval and de Nourion . At the time of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes he and his widowed . mother , being stanch Protestants , were obliged to seek flight or ...
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