Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... HUGUENOTS IN AMERICA . THE FOUNDER AND HIS FAMILY IN AMERICA FRENEAU'S YOUTHFUL DAYS . GEN . JOHN MORIN SCOTT CAPTURE OF THE AURORA ALMOST A DECADE OF YEARS FRENEAU'S POLITICAL LIFE PEACE AFTER WAR FRENEAU AS AN AUTHOR . HIS FAMILY AND ...
... HUGUENOTS IN AMERICA . THE FOUNDER AND HIS FAMILY IN AMERICA FRENEAU'S YOUTHFUL DAYS . GEN . JOHN MORIN SCOTT CAPTURE OF THE AURORA ALMOST A DECADE OF YEARS FRENEAU'S POLITICAL LIFE PEACE AFTER WAR FRENEAU AS AN AUTHOR . HIS FAMILY AND ...
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... Huguenots an inof- fensive and deeply wronged people , persecuted solely on account of their religious convictions ; according to others , we should look upon Louis Quatorze as a forbearing monarch , - one who , being in imminent danger ...
... Huguenots an inof- fensive and deeply wronged people , persecuted solely on account of their religious convictions ; according to others , we should look upon Louis Quatorze as a forbearing monarch , - one who , being in imminent danger ...
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... Huguenots , or Calvin- ists , still retained the characteristics sternly impressed upon it by its founder ; which ... Huguenots . Their subjugation he had effected in the year 1628 by the siege and possession of La Rochelle , which ...
... Huguenots , or Calvin- ists , still retained the characteristics sternly impressed upon it by its founder ; which ... Huguenots . Their subjugation he had effected in the year 1628 by the siege and possession of La Rochelle , which ...
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... Huguenots was only the result of necessity . Their ambitious hopes crushed , their numbers depleted by the many wars they had undertaken , as well as the abandonment of their cause by the greater number of their nobility , had combined ...
... Huguenots was only the result of necessity . Their ambitious hopes crushed , their numbers depleted by the many wars they had undertaken , as well as the abandonment of their cause by the greater number of their nobility , had combined ...
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... Huguenots which he was so desirous of bringing about . By degrees many of the privileges guaranteed to them were curtailed ; and they , fearing lest in time they might see the Edict rendered null , began to hold their assemblies as in ...
... Huguenots which he was so desirous of bringing about . By degrees many of the privileges guaranteed to them were curtailed ; and they , fearing lest in time they might see the Edict rendered null , began to hold their assemblies as in ...
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