Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... Madison , the fourth President , who was Philip's room - mate while in college , as well as his warm per- sonal friend , and an aspirant , as we have already seen , for the hand of his sister . Philip Fithian , class of 73 , in a letter ...
... Madison , the fourth President , who was Philip's room - mate while in college , as well as his warm per- sonal friend , and an aspirant , as we have already seen , for the hand of his sister . Philip Fithian , class of 73 , in a letter ...
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... seem from the letter to Madison while with Brackenridge , that in the interim of his leaving 1 North American Review , v . xciii . Princeton and beginning his course of teaching and study in [ 79 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... seem from the letter to Madison while with Brackenridge , that in the interim of his leaving 1 North American Review , v . xciii . Princeton and beginning his course of teaching and study in [ 79 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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... Madison , dated July 25 , 1791 , that the latter had offered him some inducements to go to Philadel- phia . Freneau writes from Middletown Point , New Jersey , saying that he is detained there by some pressing business , but that if he ...
... Madison , dated July 25 , 1791 , that the latter had offered him some inducements to go to Philadel- phia . Freneau writes from Middletown Point , New Jersey , saying that he is detained there by some pressing business , but that if he ...
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... Madison was the founder , and his plan combined the views of the other parties , and is the basis of our present Constitution . All three parties felt the truth expressed in these words of James Wilson , although their several appli ...
... Madison was the founder , and his plan combined the views of the other parties , and is the basis of our present Constitution . All three parties felt the truth expressed in these words of James Wilson , although their several appli ...
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... Madison papers we find a letter from Fre- neau , dated Monmouth , New Jersey , November 2d , 1794 , in which he requests the favor of having Mr. Francis Bailey appointed to the post of printer for the House of Representatives , — he ...
... Madison papers we find a letter from Fre- neau , dated Monmouth , New Jersey , November 2d , 1794 , in which he requests the favor of having Mr. Francis Bailey appointed to the post of printer for the House of Representatives , — he ...
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