Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... known as the Edict of Nantes . " But in regard to their conversion , even the sagacious Richelieu was mistaken , perhaps for the first time in his political career . The peaceful submission of the Huguenots was only the result of ...
... known as the Edict of Nantes . " But in regard to their conversion , even the sagacious Richelieu was mistaken , perhaps for the first time in his political career . The peaceful submission of the Huguenots was only the result of ...
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... known to navigation , the compass being the captain's sole assistant . Sometimes , indeed , the ship would be found many degrees out of its intended course , and again approaching to the very coast it had lately quitted . Steam not ...
... known to navigation , the compass being the captain's sole assistant . Sometimes , indeed , the ship would be found many degrees out of its intended course , and again approaching to the very coast it had lately quitted . Steam not ...
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... known faces and famil- iar language , to meet the inconveniencies and privations of a new land , with its strange tongue and unfamiliar countenances ? But brighter days were in store for these poor wan- derers . To whatever part of the ...
... known faces and famil- iar language , to meet the inconveniencies and privations of a new land , with its strange tongue and unfamiliar countenances ? But brighter days were in store for these poor wan- derers . To whatever part of the ...
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... known by ripples breaking upon far distant shores , so the great disturb- ance in France occasioned by the revocation of the " Edict of Nantes caused itself to be felt even in the insignificant little colony of New York ; the ma- jority ...
... known by ripples breaking upon far distant shores , so the great disturb- ance in France occasioned by the revocation of the " Edict of Nantes caused itself to be felt even in the insignificant little colony of New York ; the ma- jority ...
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... a seriousness befitting the matters dis- cussed , and sittings were long and frequent . It was in the coffee house known as " The City Arms , " which faced Bowling Green that opposition to the Stamp Act was [ 16 ] Philip Freneau.
... a seriousness befitting the matters dis- cussed , and sittings were long and frequent . It was in the coffee house known as " The City Arms , " which faced Bowling Green that opposition to the Stamp Act was [ 16 ] Philip Freneau.
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