Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... given abundant matter for a most interesting work . Since undertaking the task of giving to the public the Life of Freneau , some unexpected data in the form of notebooks and marginal notes have thrown light upon some hitherto ...
... given abundant matter for a most interesting work . Since undertaking the task of giving to the public the Life of Freneau , some unexpected data in the form of notebooks and marginal notes have thrown light upon some hitherto ...
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... given . Tradition says that Benedict Arnold lodged in this house after his treason . During British occupation , the coffee houses merely existed . Fraunce's held its own , however , although it was more of a hotel than coffee house ...
... given . Tradition says that Benedict Arnold lodged in this house after his treason . During British occupation , the coffee houses merely existed . Fraunce's held its own , however , although it was more of a hotel than coffee house ...
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... given by amateurs , and there were as- semblies for dancing which met in a large hall , the entrance being by subscription . As unanimous con- sent from all the members was necessary to secure a membership , the affair was very select ...
... given by amateurs , and there were as- semblies for dancing which met in a large hall , the entrance being by subscription . As unanimous con- sent from all the members was necessary to secure a membership , the affair was very select ...
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... given to Mr. Peiret after his own departure . The minister , as well as the congregation , conscious that they had given no just cause for offence in the beginning , and that the fault lay rather on the part of the governor , waited ...
... given to Mr. Peiret after his own departure . The minister , as well as the congregation , conscious that they had given no just cause for offence in the beginning , and that the fault lay rather on the part of the governor , waited ...
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... given by him to the city for a town hall and market . In this building , located on Merchants Row and Faneuil Hall Square , were held all the town- meetings during the dark days preceding the Revolu- tion which inspired and kept alive ...
... given by him to the city for a town hall and market . In this building , located on Merchants Row and Faneuil Hall Square , were held all the town- meetings during the dark days preceding the Revolu- tion which inspired and kept alive ...
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