Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... desired to become citizens the liberties , privileges and immunities of those born within the British do- minions upon their presenting a petition to the As- sembly , and taking the usual oath of supremacy and allegiance . New York ...
... desired to become citizens the liberties , privileges and immunities of those born within the British do- minions upon their presenting a petition to the As- sembly , and taking the usual oath of supremacy and allegiance . New York ...
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... desired to retain it , and refused to surrender possession of the fort when required to do so . He was in consequence immured in the very prison he once commanded , and was finally executed as a rebel . The fort now had the name Henry ...
... desired to retain it , and refused to surrender possession of the fort when required to do so . He was in consequence immured in the very prison he once commanded , and was finally executed as a rebel . The fort now had the name Henry ...
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... desired ; and as he trudges along , with his favorite Horace under his arm , the merry whistle at times takes a somewhat sadder strain , - for are not joyous natures ever the most capable of the deeper sentiments ? He pauses on a slight ...
... desired ; and as he trudges along , with his favorite Horace under his arm , the merry whistle at times takes a somewhat sadder strain , - for are not joyous natures ever the most capable of the deeper sentiments ? He pauses on a slight ...
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... desired to retain Philip with her , she did not blind herself to the fact that his freedom - loving spirit needed the discipline that a set form of rules , enforced by a firm hand , alone could give . She also realized that , although ...
... desired to retain Philip with her , she did not blind herself to the fact that his freedom - loving spirit needed the discipline that a set form of rules , enforced by a firm hand , alone could give . She also realized that , although ...
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... desired the authority of the commission- ers to act in their regard ; and they immediately voted to connect themselves with the commonwealth of Connecticut . John Ledyard , a son of this old house , married the daughter of Judge Young ...
... desired the authority of the commission- ers to act in their regard ; and they immediately voted to connect themselves with the commonwealth of Connecticut . John Ledyard , a son of this old house , married the daughter of Judge Young ...
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