Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... honored customs , and certainly many would be necessitated by the admission of so great a number of persons of a different nationality . Îndeed they had already commenced . The first and most important of which was a change in the ...
... honored customs , and certainly many would be necessitated by the admission of so great a number of persons of a different nationality . Îndeed they had already commenced . The first and most important of which was a change in the ...
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... honor of the Duke of York , and a battery was added by the river . The interior was likewise greatly improved , and the mansion rebuilt . In 1673 the Dutch regained possession of it , and its name was changed to that of William Henrick ...
... honor of the Duke of York , and a battery was added by the river . The interior was likewise greatly improved , and the mansion rebuilt . In 1673 the Dutch regained possession of it , and its name was changed to that of William Henrick ...
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... honor and the refrain to be the repetition of his name ; he consequently thought it obligatory to acknowledge the mark of respect . The audience were consequently astonished by seeing him rise and bow most respect- fully on all sides as ...
... honor and the refrain to be the repetition of his name ; he consequently thought it obligatory to acknowledge the mark of respect . The audience were consequently astonished by seeing him rise and bow most respect- fully on all sides as ...
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... honor . In New York , there being but one congregation , the elders formed the consistory . They were elected every three years . In the year 1713 , a robbery having been committed in Trinity Church , of which the Rev. Mr. Vesey was ...
... honor . In New York , there being but one congregation , the elders formed the consistory . They were elected every three years . In the year 1713 , a robbery having been committed in Trinity Church , of which the Rev. Mr. Vesey was ...
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... honors . He afterwards entered Cambridge College , England , having for private tutor John Jebb , a scholar of great attainments , and one in favor of civil , as well as religious liberty . Provost was or- dained in King's College ...
... honors . He afterwards entered Cambridge College , England , having for private tutor John Jebb , a scholar of great attainments , and one in favor of civil , as well as religious liberty . Provost was or- dained in King's College ...
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