Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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Mary S. Austin. COLLEGE OF SOUTH JERSEY PS758 A8 A. COPYRIGHT , WESSELS 1901 , BY COMPANY UNIVERSITY PRESS • JOHN WILSON · AND SON • CAMBRIDGE , U.S.A. DEDICATED TO THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Mary S. Austin. COLLEGE OF SOUTH JERSEY PS758 A8 A. COPYRIGHT , WESSELS 1901 , BY COMPANY UNIVERSITY PRESS • JOHN WILSON · AND SON • CAMBRIDGE , U.S.A. DEDICATED TO THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
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... 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 RELATIVES THE RISING GLORY OF AMERICA APPENDIX • INDEX OF NAMES Page ix I 12 32 · 49 69 89 ...
... 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 RELATIVES THE RISING GLORY OF AMERICA APPENDIX • INDEX OF NAMES Page ix I 12 32 · 49 69 89 ...
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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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... John Jay , George Clinton , the anti - Federal governor , and John Adams with royal- istic tendencies , John Morin Scott , the versatile lawyer , and William Bradford , the first public printer of New York , Hugh Gaines , the champion ...
... John Jay , George Clinton , the anti - Federal governor , and John Adams with royal- istic tendencies , John Morin Scott , the versatile lawyer , and William Bradford , the first public printer of New York , Hugh Gaines , the champion ...
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... John Miller , chaplain to the fort , seems to have kept the statistics of the colony . He com- puted the number of families in New York , in the year 1692 , to have been three thousand . Of these , one half , he says , were Dutch and ...
... John Miller , chaplain to the fort , seems to have kept the statistics of the colony . He com- puted the number of families in New York , in the year 1692 , to have been three thousand . Of these , one half , he says , were Dutch and ...
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