Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... course through the purest of motives , and to such an extent only as to repress the continual revolts of his rebellious sub- jects ; they would cause us to hear him say to his intendants , " Je vous recommande surtout de menager avec ...
... course through the purest of motives , and to such an extent only as to repress the continual revolts of his rebellious sub- jects ; they would cause us to hear him say to his intendants , " Je vous recommande surtout de menager avec ...
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... course was decided . Such of the refugees as had foreseen their flight , had left their property in the care of friends , who afterwards contrived to transmit at least a portion of it to the To such , although saddened by reverses and ...
... course was decided . Such of the refugees as had foreseen their flight , had left their property in the care of friends , who afterwards contrived to transmit at least a portion of it to the To such , although saddened by reverses and ...
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... course , as Maury had not yet planned his wind and water - cur- rent charts . Chronometers and quadrants were un- known to navigation , the compass being the captain's sole assistant . Sometimes , indeed , the ship would be found many ...
... course , as Maury had not yet planned his wind and water - cur- rent charts . Chronometers and quadrants were un- known to navigation , the compass being the captain's sole assistant . Sometimes , indeed , the ship would be found many ...
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... course men will never admit this . In the year of '86 all this was changed , for an of- ficial order had been issued that all letters coming by ships should in future be sent direct to the Custom House ; consequently the " Coffee House ...
... course men will never admit this . In the year of '86 all this was changed , for an of- ficial order had been issued that all letters coming by ships should in future be sent direct to the Custom House ; consequently the " Coffee House ...
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... course of their existence had formerly run , could not but acknowledge the beneficial effect of the leaven from France . Im- mediately upon their arrival , the Huguenots had commenced to ply their industries , and very soon that portion ...
... course of their existence had formerly run , could not but acknowledge the beneficial effect of the leaven from France . Im- mediately upon their arrival , the Huguenots had commenced to ply their industries , and very soon that portion ...
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