Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... it , may serve to explain its stupendous mistake . " At the king's council held October 2 , 1685 , the Act of Revocation was passed by a unanimous vote , and Louis signed the declaration to be sent to the [ 4 ] Philip Freneau.
... it , may serve to explain its stupendous mistake . " At the king's council held October 2 , 1685 , the Act of Revocation was passed by a unanimous vote , and Louis signed the declaration to be sent to the [ 4 ] Philip Freneau.
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... held their own in the public af- fection as places of general resort ; holding amongst our ancestors the place the club houses of the nineteenth century do to their descendants . There , matters of great importance as well as matters of ...
... held their own in the public af- fection as places of general resort ; holding amongst our ancestors the place the club houses of the nineteenth century do to their descendants . There , matters of great importance as well as matters of ...
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... held its own , however , although it was more of a hotel than coffee house proper . This old building is still standing at the corner of Broad and Pearl streets , and has been enlarged , it being at that time only three stories in ...
... held its own , however , although it was more of a hotel than coffee house proper . This old building is still standing at the corner of Broad and Pearl streets , and has been enlarged , it being at that time only three stories in ...
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... held here its first meetings , and the insurance business was started within its walls , as was also the first bank of New York . The compilation of a city directory , " the size of a Westminster Cate- chism , was herein essayed , and ...
... held here its first meetings , and the insurance business was started within its walls , as was also the first bank of New York . The compilation of a city directory , " the size of a Westminster Cate- chism , was herein essayed , and ...
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... held by jury . Fourth : that no tax should be imposed , under any pretence whatever , without the consent of the Assembly . Fifth : that no martial law should exist . And sixth : that no person professing belief in Jesus Christ should ...
... held by jury . Fourth : that no tax should be imposed , under any pretence whatever , without the consent of the Assembly . Fifth : that no martial law should exist . And sixth : that no person professing belief in Jesus Christ should ...
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