Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... colonies during their struggle for independence that is said to have been very great . I speak of Philip Morin Freneau , the " Poet of the Revolution . " Although in Freneau's case we may not hold as strictly true the words of the ...
... colonies during their struggle for independence that is said to have been very great . I speak of Philip Morin Freneau , the " Poet of the Revolution . " Although in Freneau's case we may not hold as strictly true the words of the ...
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... colonies adopted , for the time being , the form of the established church . During their sojourn in England , the wealthier and more intelligent of the refugees had the opportunity of gaining information regarding the different British ...
... colonies adopted , for the time being , the form of the established church . During their sojourn in England , the wealthier and more intelligent of the refugees had the opportunity of gaining information regarding the different British ...
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... colonies were desirous of receiving the refugees . Massachusetts and South Carolina had agents in England to make proposals to them . Wil- liam Penn would fain have their assistance in the form- ing of his new colony , and Virginia ...
... colonies were desirous of receiving the refugees . Massachusetts and South Carolina had agents in England to make proposals to them . Wil- liam Penn would fain have their assistance in the form- ing of his new colony , and Virginia ...
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... colony of New York , written much in the style of Mandeville , and it is probably as accurate a description of Manhattan Island and environs as may be found . The “ hideous roaring " of Hell Gate has moder- ated its tone ; the seals ...
... colony of New York , written much in the style of Mandeville , and it is probably as accurate a description of Manhattan Island and environs as may be found . The “ hideous roaring " of Hell Gate has moder- ated its tone ; the seals ...
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... colony . Not indeed that these good people were unwilling to extend the hospitality of the new world to their unfortunate fellow - creatures , there being quite a suf- ficiency of room for all ; but even the best - tempered people are ...
... colony . Not indeed that these good people were unwilling to extend the hospitality of the new world to their unfortunate fellow - creatures , there being quite a suf- ficiency of room for all ; but even the best - tempered people are ...
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