Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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Stran ix
... gain an accurate insight into the times , as well as the life of the man . I am enabled , consequently , to say that what I have stated as facts are in accordance with history , whereas such things as have not been proved are given as ...
... gain an accurate insight into the times , as well as the life of the man . I am enabled , consequently , to say that what I have stated as facts are in accordance with history , whereas such things as have not been proved are given as ...
Stran 33
... gain the support of Mr. Peiret's party through his influence . Inviting him , therefore , to New York for the osten- sible purpose of consulting with him about matters relating to the Crown , he laid before Bernon the opposition he ...
... gain the support of Mr. Peiret's party through his influence . Inviting him , therefore , to New York for the osten- sible purpose of consulting with him about matters relating to the Crown , he laid before Bernon the opposition he ...
Stran 83
... gain redress for their grievances by another petition to the Crown . Philip was no conservative ; and , finding his coun- trymen too slow in making use of the golden oppor- tunity now offered of making themselves independent , and ...
... gain redress for their grievances by another petition to the Crown . Philip was no conservative ; and , finding his coun- trymen too slow in making use of the golden oppor- tunity now offered of making themselves independent , and ...
Stran 108
... gain our tack , Nor strove in vain - with pride and power elate , Wing'd on by winds , she drove us to our fate . No stop , no stay her bloody crew intends . So flies a comet with its host of fiends , Nor oaths , nor prayers arrest her ...
... gain our tack , Nor strove in vain - with pride and power elate , Wing'd on by winds , she drove us to our fate . No stop , no stay her bloody crew intends . So flies a comet with its host of fiends , Nor oaths , nor prayers arrest her ...
Stran 113
... gain their freedom in that way , preferring to meet a speedy death in the dark waters rather than a lingering one in its hold ; but the chief incen- diaries were removed to the " Provost , " and the others to the " Jersey . " The latter ...
... gain their freedom in that way , preferring to meet a speedy death in the dark waters rather than a lingering one in its hold ; but the chief incen- diaries were removed to the " Provost , " and the others to the " Jersey . " The latter ...
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