Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... Monmouth County , New Jersey , in the year 1818 . One old relic , piously rescued from the relentless flames , remains , and mutely seems to say , " I alone have escaped to tell you . " This heirloom in the form of a Bible , published ...
... Monmouth County , New Jersey , in the year 1818 . One old relic , piously rescued from the relentless flames , remains , and mutely seems to say , " I alone have escaped to tell you . " This heirloom in the form of a Bible , published ...
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... Monmouth County , New Jersey , upon which he built a residence , naming it Mount Pleasant , after the residence of his grandfather in La Rochelle . Here he removed when Philip was in his second year , and interested himself in the care ...
... Monmouth County , New Jersey , upon which he built a residence , naming it Mount Pleasant , after the residence of his grandfather in La Rochelle . Here he removed when Philip was in his second year , and interested himself in the care ...
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... Monmouth County , New Jer- sey . There is no picture extant of the old mansion in its setting of locust trees ; but most likely it was built in the usual style of country houses of that period . A writer1 upon colonial times says that ...
... Monmouth County , New Jer- sey . There is no picture extant of the old mansion in its setting of locust trees ; but most likely it was built in the usual style of country houses of that period . A writer1 upon colonial times says that ...
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... Monmouth's battle - field , its floor still bearing the stains of blood shed by its country's martyrs . Perhaps , as a writer has re- marked , the boy , playing about what afterwards became [ 71 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... Monmouth's battle - field , its floor still bearing the stains of blood shed by its country's martyrs . Perhaps , as a writer has re- marked , the boy , playing about what afterwards became [ 71 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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... Monmouth the British were overtaken . Sunday the twenty - eighth was an intensely hot day . Clinton was moving cautiously and Knyphausen was hastening forward on the Middletown road ; the left wing , following , had passed a mile or ...
... Monmouth the British were overtaken . Sunday the twenty - eighth was an intensely hot day . Clinton was moving cautiously and Knyphausen was hastening forward on the Middletown road ; the left wing , following , had passed a mile or ...
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