Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... afterwards helped to establish in the new world , and a corresponding love for freedom , and hatred of monarchial forms of govern- ment , and all that savored of royalty . With their loss agriculture declined , and likewise the culture ...
... afterwards helped to establish in the new world , and a corresponding love for freedom , and hatred of monarchial forms of govern- ment , and all that savored of royalty . With their loss agriculture declined , and likewise the culture ...
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... afterwards contrived to transmit at least a portion of it to the To such , although saddened by reverses and separation from friends and country , the future did not present such a dreary aspect as it did to those who had only their ...
... afterwards contrived to transmit at least a portion of it to the To such , although saddened by reverses and separation from friends and country , the future did not present such a dreary aspect as it did to those who had only their ...
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... around the exterior to pro- tect it from wild animals . In 1683 Thomas Dongan , an Irish Catholic , for- merly Lieutenant Governor of Tangiers , and afterwards Earl of Limerick , was appointed governor of the colony [ 22 ] Philip Freneau.
... around the exterior to pro- tect it from wild animals . In 1683 Thomas Dongan , an Irish Catholic , for- merly Lieutenant Governor of Tangiers , and afterwards Earl of Limerick , was appointed governor of the colony [ 22 ] Philip Freneau.
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... afterwards removed to New York City where he died of a lingering illness . He André Faneuil located in Boston , of which city he became a prominent member . His descendant Peter Faneuil was the founder of the building bearing his name ...
... afterwards removed to New York City where he died of a lingering illness . He André Faneuil located in Boston , of which city he became a prominent member . His descendant Peter Faneuil was the founder of the building bearing his name ...
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... afterwards converted into a prison called Newgate , and was the first state prison in Connecticut . The excavations served for the safe keeping of the convicts . The prison was afterwards removed to Weth- ersfield , and the mine is now ...
... afterwards converted into a prison called Newgate , and was the first state prison in Connecticut . The excavations served for the safe keeping of the convicts . The prison was afterwards removed to Weth- ersfield , and the mine is now ...
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