Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... returning prosperity and a steady increase of population , the Huguenots began to raise their heads 1 Ozaneau . 2 Richelieu's own testimony . again ; and , as their religious as well as [ 3 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... returning prosperity and a steady increase of population , the Huguenots began to raise their heads 1 Ozaneau . 2 Richelieu's own testimony . again ; and , as their religious as well as [ 3 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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... head of which is seated New Albany ( a place of great trade with the Indians ) betwixt which and New York being above one hundred miles is as good corn land as the world affords . " Such was one of the first published accounts of the ...
... head of which is seated New Albany ( a place of great trade with the Indians ) betwixt which and New York being above one hundred miles is as good corn land as the world affords . " Such was one of the first published accounts of the ...
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... head of Broadway was a large gate , which was closed every evening by the city watch ; and nearer the river on the eastern side was another , called the " Water Gate , " through which ran the road to the ferry to Breucklin , now Pearl ...
... head of Broadway was a large gate , which was closed every evening by the city watch ; and nearer the river on the eastern side was another , called the " Water Gate , " through which ran the road to the ferry to Breucklin , now Pearl ...
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... head of a family in the records of the Church of St. Esprit . He was the maternal grandfather of John Morin Scott , the promi- nent Whig lawyer , of whom we will speak hereafter . After his marriage , André and his young wife , who had ...
... head of a family in the records of the Church of St. Esprit . He was the maternal grandfather of John Morin Scott , the promi- nent Whig lawyer , of whom we will speak hereafter . After his marriage , André and his young wife , who had ...
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... head in Acomack ? Shall I leave them and go " Where Pokomoke's long stream meandring flows " ? Excuse this prodigious Scraw ! — without stile or verse . I send this by Mr Luther Martin , who will forward it to Colonel Lee , and he to ...
... head in Acomack ? Shall I leave them and go " Where Pokomoke's long stream meandring flows " ? Excuse this prodigious Scraw ! — without stile or verse . I send this by Mr Luther Martin , who will forward it to Colonel Lee , and he to ...
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