Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... army . After that event it declined in importance . After the War of the Revolution , nationality seemed forgotten , and the descendants of the English , Dutch , and French met in a loving brotherhood born of their late common ...
... army . After that event it declined in importance . After the War of the Revolution , nationality seemed forgotten , and the descendants of the English , Dutch , and French met in a loving brotherhood born of their late common ...
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... Army . After his death his widow resigned it into the hands of the executors , and there was a sale of his beautiful furniture and curios . A friend of the writer's has still in her pos- session the elegant crystal chandelier that hung ...
... Army . After his death his widow resigned it into the hands of the executors , and there was a sale of his beautiful furniture and curios . A friend of the writer's has still in her pos- session the elegant crystal chandelier that hung ...
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... army , as well as in the navy . Several of its names are found in the " Livre d'Or de la Noblesse " as belonging to the Order of Saint Louis . The name of de Bernon is found amongst those of the families that were represented in the ...
... army , as well as in the navy . Several of its names are found in the " Livre d'Or de la Noblesse " as belonging to the Order of Saint Louis . The name of de Bernon is found amongst those of the families that were represented in the ...
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... army , he retired from the service and in the following year emigrated to America , settling in the State of Virginia . In 1716 Fontaine visited New York in company with Mr. Michael Kearney , a member of the family of Kearneys of New ...
... army , he retired from the service and in the following year emigrated to America , settling in the State of Virginia . In 1716 Fontaine visited New York in company with Mr. Michael Kearney , a member of the family of Kearneys of New ...
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... army , who settled in Westchester County , where his son Lewis was born and resided in later life . In 1715 Lewis received a com- mission as Chief Justice for the Province of New York , which position he held until displaced for ...
... army , who settled in Westchester County , where his son Lewis was born and resided in later life . In 1715 Lewis received a com- mission as Chief Justice for the Province of New York , which position he held until displaced for ...
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