Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... death , of the counsels of the sagacious Richelieu and the prudent Mazarin , and likewise of the politic advice of the displaced Colbert , Louis , encouraged by the fanatical , war - loving Louvois , deter- mined upon taking more ...
... death , of the counsels of the sagacious Richelieu and the prudent Mazarin , and likewise of the politic advice of the displaced Colbert , Louis , encouraged by the fanatical , war - loving Louvois , deter- mined upon taking more ...
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... death followed each other , the latter by single murders and public massacres , until it seemed that the heresy would be extinguished in blood . The only alternative for the proud - spirited Hugue- nots was to abjure their faith or ...
... death followed each other , the latter by single murders and public massacres , until it seemed that the heresy would be extinguished in blood . The only alternative for the proud - spirited Hugue- nots was to abjure their faith or ...
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... deaths ensued from lack of food as well as from want of medical attendance and the simplest of remedies . " Land ho ! " was a joyful cry ; but often it was only the beginning of new dangers , as no pilots were found awaiting them , and ...
... deaths ensued from lack of food as well as from want of medical attendance and the simplest of remedies . " Land ho ! " was a joyful cry ; but often it was only the beginning of new dangers , as no pilots were found awaiting them , and ...
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... 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 in the drawing ...
... 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 in the drawing ...
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... death by execution . Party feeling ran so high that the French congrega- tion never again became thoroughly united . After Leisler's death , Mr. Daillé removed to Bos- ton [ 32 ]
... death by execution . Party feeling ran so high that the French congrega- tion never again became thoroughly united . After Leisler's death , Mr. Daillé removed to Bos- ton [ 32 ]
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