Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... 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- onies in the new world . Those of the ...
... 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- onies in the new world . Those of the ...
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... , John Jay , and Elias Boudinot . In New York city and in its vicinity the names of the French refugees are amongst the most prominent ones . " N Chapter Second EW YORK is settled upon the [ I 11 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... , John Jay , and Elias Boudinot . In New York city and in its vicinity the names of the French refugees are amongst the most prominent ones . " N Chapter Second EW YORK is settled upon the [ I 11 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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... 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 described as a ...
... 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 described as a ...
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... French refugees were relegated to the eastern side of Broadway below Wall Street , and in the vi- cinity of the " Bucther's Pen , " this being an unfavored part of the city , where the laboring portion of the community dwelt , and there ...
... French refugees were relegated to the eastern side of Broadway below Wall Street , and in the vi- cinity of the " Bucther's Pen , " this being an unfavored part of the city , where the laboring portion of the community dwelt , and there ...
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... French , of whom the former outranked the latter in numbers , and were neither rich nor economical , and the last mentioned were poor and necessarily penurious.1 This worthy dominie depicts things from a rather dismal standpoint . He ...
... French , of whom the former outranked the latter in numbers , and were neither rich nor economical , and the last mentioned were poor and necessarily penurious.1 This worthy dominie depicts things from a rather dismal standpoint . He ...
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