Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... Long Island by Sandy Hook , where Nutten Island doth force them within command of the Fort at New York , which is one of the best Pieces of De- fense in the north parts of America . " New York is built most of brick and stone and ...
... Long Island by Sandy Hook , where Nutten Island doth force them within command of the Fort at New York , which is one of the best Pieces of De- fense in the north parts of America . " New York is built most of brick and stone and ...
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... beaches or bars of sand before mentioned , and might be easily got were there some skilful men would undertake it ... Long Island have taken them- selves to more congenial shores ; and the whales and grampuses that frolicked in its ...
... beaches or bars of sand before mentioned , and might be easily got were there some skilful men would undertake it ... Long Island have taken them- selves to more congenial shores ; and the whales and grampuses that frolicked in its ...
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... Island and the highlands of the North , or Hudson , River forming a background . 3 Here one might enjoy at evening ... Long Island . 4 Coenties Slip . 5 Mr. Walton married a daughter of Mr. Delancey . tune in foreign trade , built ...
... Island and the highlands of the North , or Hudson , River forming a background . 3 Here one might enjoy at evening ... Long Island . 4 Coenties Slip . 5 Mr. Walton married a daughter of Mr. Delancey . tune in foreign trade , built ...
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... Long Island and Staten Island , which is about one mile broad . The main body of New York River runs between these islands . We crossed the ferry and came upon Long Island to a small sort of village , where , it being late , we put up ...
... Long Island and Staten Island , which is about one mile broad . The main body of New York River runs between these islands . We crossed the ferry and came upon Long Island to a small sort of village , where , it being late , we put up ...
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... Long Island . I did enter upon the business , it is certain , and continued in it thirteen days — but Long Island I have bid adieu , with all its brainless crew . The youth of that detested place , are void of reason and of grace . From ...
... Long Island . I did enter upon the business , it is certain , and continued in it thirteen days — but Long Island I have bid adieu , with all its brainless crew . The youth of that detested place , are void of reason and of grace . From ...
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