Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... hand passports served to pass many across the boundaries , and frequently bales of merchandise came to life when safely stowed away in the holds of friendly ships . As the Protestant countries offered hospitality to the refugees , some ...
... hand passports served to pass many across the boundaries , and frequently bales of merchandise came to life when safely stowed away in the holds of friendly ships . As the Protestant countries offered hospitality to the refugees , some ...
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... hands of some captain willing to convey them to the some- times very distant port to which the vessel was bound . None of the French vessels being of sufficient size to cross the Atlantic , the poor Huguenots were usually landed upon ...
... hands of some captain willing to convey them to the some- times very distant port to which the vessel was bound . None of the French vessels being of sufficient size to cross the Atlantic , the poor Huguenots were usually landed upon ...
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... - boats manned by willing hands and fearless hearts were there to save them . What won- der if many of the poor exiles required no earthly home . Provided the landing was successful , who shall de- scribe [ 10 ] Philip Freneau.
... - boats manned by willing hands and fearless hearts were there to save them . What won- der if many of the poor exiles required no earthly home . Provided the landing was successful , who shall de- scribe [ 10 ] Philip Freneau.
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... into the hands of another sovereign . During the years 1685-6 a continuous tide of im- migration poured into this obscure colony . Every vessel arriving in its port brought some of the ref- [ 13 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... into the hands of another sovereign . During the years 1685-6 a continuous tide of im- migration poured into this obscure colony . Every vessel arriving in its port brought some of the ref- [ 13 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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... hand in the former case , and in the lat- ter contingency by word of mouth . If , perchance , there should be an unclaimed missive it was left in the care of some responsible person until an owner was found to claim it . In time ...
... hand in the former case , and in the lat- ter contingency by word of mouth . If , perchance , there should be an unclaimed missive it was left in the care of some responsible person until an owner was found to claim it . In time ...
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