Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... arm of the sea which divides it from Long Island on the south side of it , which runs away eastward to New England , and is navigable though dangerous . For about ten miles from New York is a place called Hel Gat which being a narrow ...
... arm of the sea which divides it from Long Island on the south side of it , which runs away eastward to New England , and is navigable though dangerous . For about ten miles from New York is a place called Hel Gat which being a narrow ...
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... a seriousness befitting the matters dis- cussed , and sittings were long and frequent . It was in the coffee house known as " The City Arms , " which faced Bowling Green that opposition to the Stamp Act was [ 16 ] Philip Freneau.
... a seriousness befitting the matters dis- cussed , and sittings were long and frequent . It was in the coffee house known as " The City Arms , " which faced Bowling Green that opposition to the Stamp Act was [ 16 ] Philip Freneau.
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... arm , the merry whistle at times takes a somewhat sadder strain , - for are not joyous natures ever the most capable of the deeper sentiments ? He pauses on a slight eminence ; the whistle dies upon his lips , and a dreamy look comes ...
... arm , the merry whistle at times takes a somewhat sadder strain , - for are not joyous natures ever the most capable of the deeper sentiments ? He pauses on a slight eminence ; the whistle dies upon his lips , and a dreamy look comes ...
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... arms were thrown out . After the passage of the Stamp Act in the year 1765 , although it was not in itself oppressive , Scott publicly resented its being carried into effect , as being illegal and unconstitutional . He , as well as all ...
... arms were thrown out . After the passage of the Stamp Act in the year 1765 , although it was not in itself oppressive , Scott publicly resented its being carried into effect , as being illegal and unconstitutional . He , as well as all ...
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... Arms Coffee House , and passed a resolution to import no more goods from England until the Act was repealed . The following day a meeting was held in the Fields , after which the Sons of Liberty marched to the fort and gave the ...
... Arms Coffee House , and passed a resolution to import no more goods from England until the Act was repealed . The following day a meeting was held in the Fields , after which the Sons of Liberty marched to the fort and gave the ...
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