Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... Philadelphia and Boston : never- theless its best friends could call it nothing else but slow . In the year 1686 the discontinuance of their postal system called the " Coffee House Delivery , " consid- ered sufficiently good for the ...
... Philadelphia and Boston : never- theless its best friends could call it nothing else but slow . In the year 1686 the discontinuance of their postal system called the " Coffee House Delivery , " consid- ered sufficiently good for the ...
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... Philadelphia its sun sank to rise no more . The year 1686 was a marked one in the little colony . The mother country had seemed to awaken to the fact that its infant , and future prodigy , was still acting under the seal of Holland ...
... Philadelphia its sun sank to rise no more . The year 1686 was a marked one in the little colony . The mother country had seemed to awaken to the fact that its infant , and future prodigy , was still acting under the seal of Holland ...
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... Philadelphia , a town which is situated upon rising ground on Delaware River . The inhabitants are mostly Quakers . I visited Mr. Samuel Perez and gave him Mr. Fres- neau's letter , etc. 19th . At eight of the clock set out from Mr ...
... Philadelphia , a town which is situated upon rising ground on Delaware River . The inhabitants are mostly Quakers . I visited Mr. Samuel Perez and gave him Mr. Fres- neau's letter , etc. 19th . At eight of the clock set out from Mr ...
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... Philadelphia . Its motto , taken from Seneca , was afterwards adopted by Washington Irving as the heading to his " Life of Columbus . I would call the attention of the reader to his eulogy of Washington in the poem which is used as the ...
... Philadelphia . Its motto , taken from Seneca , was afterwards adopted by Washington Irving as the heading to his " Life of Columbus . I would call the attention of the reader to his eulogy of Washington in the poem which is used as the ...
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... Philadelphia , in which a last appeal was made to the king ; and he was informed that the colonists had chosen war instead of slavery . John Adams , in an address to the assembled patriots , spoke of the necessity of having a commander ...
... Philadelphia , in which a last appeal was made to the king ; and he was informed that the colonists had chosen war instead of slavery . John Adams , in an address to the assembled patriots , spoke of the necessity of having a commander ...
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