Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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Stran viii
... life and writings have appeared , still from paucity of data these have been fragmentary and somewhat erroneous , owing in part to the disastrous fire 1 Thomas . that consumed Mont Pleasant , the poet's homestead , in viii Preface.
... life and writings have appeared , still from paucity of data these have been fragmentary and somewhat erroneous , owing in part to the disastrous fire 1 Thomas . that consumed Mont Pleasant , the poet's homestead , in viii Preface.
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... fire was attributed to the slave population , the famous “ Negro Plot ” having originated in this year . The mansion was rebuilt and an additional battery added to the fort ; but in 1773 , while Governor Tryon was the incumbent , the ...
... fire was attributed to the slave population , the famous “ Negro Plot ” having originated in this year . The mansion was rebuilt and an additional battery added to the fort ; but in 1773 , while Governor Tryon was the incumbent , the ...
Stran 25
... fire - dogs , gave a cheerful appearance to the rooms . Small bits of carpet , usually imported by the family , were sparingly laid in the " best room . " Coaches were rare , there being for some time only four or five in the entire ...
... fire - dogs , gave a cheerful appearance to the rooms . Small bits of carpet , usually imported by the family , were sparingly laid in the " best room . " Coaches were rare , there being for some time only four or five in the entire ...
Stran 48
... fire of 1776 , but had been rebuilt . It has since , changing its liturgy , removed to West Twenty - second Street , New York City . Chapter Fourth LMOST two centuries have rolled on their course [ 48 ] Philip Freneau.
... fire of 1776 , but had been rebuilt . It has since , changing its liturgy , removed to West Twenty - second Street , New York City . Chapter Fourth LMOST two centuries have rolled on their course [ 48 ] Philip Freneau.
Stran 49
... fire have obliterated nearly every trace of his existence . The family rec- ords , along with much that was valuable in the way of letters and manuscripts , perished in the flames that consumed the family residence of Philip Freneau at ...
... fire have obliterated nearly every trace of his existence . The family rec- ords , along with much that was valuable in the way of letters and manuscripts , perished in the flames that consumed the family residence of Philip Freneau at ...
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