Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... called “ taking possession in the finder's name . " This latter process , he continues , consists in acting as does the bee , which extracts from the flowers the aromatic and oleaginous particles , that serve to form the honey and the ...
... called “ taking possession in the finder's name . " This latter process , he continues , consists in acting as does the bee , which extracts from the flowers the aromatic and oleaginous particles , that serve to form the honey and the ...
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... called Hel Gat which being a narrow passage , there runneth a violent stream both upon ebb and flood , and in the middle lieth some Islands of rocks , which the current sets so violently upon that it threatens present ship- wreck ; and ...
... called Hel Gat which being a narrow passage , there runneth a violent stream both upon ebb and flood , and in the middle lieth some Islands of rocks , which the current sets so violently upon that it threatens present ship- wreck ; and ...
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... called the " Coffee House Delivery , " consid- ered sufficiently good for the past one hundred years , was the immediate cause of the present disturbance of the even tenor of community life . One should have lived in the days of coffee ...
... called the " Coffee House Delivery , " consid- ered sufficiently good for the past one hundred years , was the immediate cause of the present disturbance of the even tenor of community life . One should have lived in the days of coffee ...
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... called the " Water Gate , " through which ran the road to the ferry to Breucklin , now Pearl Street . Beyond this gate stood the ferry - house , by the door of which hung a tin horn ; any one desiring to cross , by winding the horn ...
... called the " Water Gate , " through which ran the road to the ferry to Breucklin , now Pearl Street . Beyond this gate stood the ferry - house , by the door of which hung a tin horn ; any one desiring to cross , by winding the horn ...
Stran 20
... caused a more substantial work to be con- structed , which upon completion was called Fort Am- sterdam . It is most probable that the plan of De Razieres was not carried out to the full extent of [ 20 ] Philip Freneau.
... caused a more substantial work to be con- structed , which upon completion was called Fort Am- sterdam . It is most probable that the plan of De Razieres was not carried out to the full extent of [ 20 ] Philip Freneau.
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