Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... National Gazette · The Poet's Grave . • Frontispiece TO FACE PAGE 56 72 · 158 · 210 Agnes Watson Freneau Leadbeater · • 228 The Poet of the Revolution IN Chapter First N relation.
... National Gazette · The Poet's Grave . • Frontispiece TO FACE PAGE 56 72 · 158 · 210 Agnes Watson Freneau Leadbeater · • 228 The Poet of the Revolution IN Chapter First N relation.
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... National Gazette , " made it hot for the Washington administration , accompanied the party across the bay , and in ... Government upon such occasions , and he thought it prudent not to do anything till Although the oath of office ...
... National Gazette , " made it hot for the Washington administration , accompanied the party across the bay , and in ... Government upon such occasions , and he thought it prudent not to do anything till Although the oath of office ...
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... National Gazette " of Philadelphia , and the first number appeared under his direction in October of the year 1791 . - an The revenues of the country had been well drained for the expenses of the war , and the indebtedness of the States ...
... National Gazette " of Philadelphia , and the first number appeared under his direction in October of the year 1791 . - an The revenues of the country had been well drained for the expenses of the war , and the indebtedness of the States ...
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... National Gazette . " " It is a fact , " they wrote , " which the debates in the Vir- ginia Convention will testify ... government and it may be added with indecent if not indiscreet warmth . " And he was brought to task pretty ...
... National Gazette . " " It is a fact , " they wrote , " which the debates in the Vir- ginia Convention will testify ... government and it may be added with indecent if not indiscreet warmth . " And he was brought to task pretty ...
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... Gazette ' brought under your eye and that of the public , in order to possess yourself and them of a juster view of ... National Gazette . BY P. FRENEAU : ( et No. [ 158 ] Philip Freneau.
... Gazette ' brought under your eye and that of the public , in order to possess yourself and them of a juster view of ... National Gazette . BY P. FRENEAU : ( et No. [ 158 ] Philip Freneau.
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