Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... fact that there are hundreds of names of men who have rendered the most important services to their country , that have been suffered to sink to the grave " unwept , unhon- ored , and unsung , " and in a great measure it has been this ...
... fact that there are hundreds of names of men who have rendered the most important services to their country , that have been suffered to sink to the grave " unwept , unhon- ored , and unsung , " and in a great measure it has been this ...
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... fact that the life of a man is in reality a history of the times in which he has lived , and that the value of ... facts are in accordance with history , whereas such things as have not been proved are given as probabilities . As one can ...
... fact that the life of a man is in reality a history of the times in which he has lived , and that the value of ... facts are in accordance with history , whereas such things as have not been proved are given as probabilities . As one can ...
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... fact , " says Poole , " in order to render the attitude of Louis towards them intelligible . This has been denied persistently by them and their descendants , and its assertion is stigmatized as an attempt to vin- dicate conduct which ...
... fact , " says Poole , " in order to render the attitude of Louis towards them intelligible . This has been denied persistently by them and their descendants , and its assertion is stigmatized as an attempt to vin- dicate conduct which ...
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... fact was most probably the cause of the unwillingness of Louis to have the Huguenots leave his kingdom . And here likewise historians differ . Some assert that their migration was the ruin of the country , while , on the contrary ...
... fact was most probably the cause of the unwillingness of Louis to have the Huguenots leave his kingdom . And here likewise historians differ . Some assert that their migration was the ruin of the country , while , on the contrary ...
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... fact of a mother country so treating her children as to oblige them to seek a home on foreign shores , even were the reproach of one of the exiles to his fellow refugees merited , — of having caused these extreme measures by their own ...
... fact of a mother country so treating her children as to oblige them to seek a home on foreign shores , even were the reproach of one of the exiles to his fellow refugees merited , — of having caused these extreme measures by their own ...
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