Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... land , however hazardous the attempt might be . The depopulation of his kingdom had no part in the king's intention ; therefore he ordered the ports to be closed and the frontiers to be closely guarded , thinking thus to prevent the ...
... land , however hazardous the attempt might be . The depopulation of his kingdom had no part in the king's intention ; therefore he ordered the ports to be closed and the frontiers to be closely guarded , thinking thus to prevent the ...
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... land . Those that intended to make their future home in the colonies adopted , for the time being , the form of the established church . During their sojourn in England , the wealthier and more intelligent of the refugees had the ...
... land . Those that intended to make their future home in the colonies adopted , for the time being , the form of the established church . During their sojourn in England , the wealthier and more intelligent of the refugees had the ...
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... land at trifling cost and even as a gift , provided they would settle upon it . Many of the refugees took out papers of naturaliza- tion before they left England . Others , loath to cut the slender tie that united them to their native land ...
... land at trifling cost and even as a gift , provided they would settle upon it . Many of the refugees took out papers of naturaliza- tion before they left England . Others , loath to cut the slender tie that united them to their native land ...
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... Land ho ! " was a joyful cry ; but often it was only the beginning of new dangers , as no pilots were found awaiting them , and no friendly lighthouse warned them of dangerous rocks ; and in case of shipwreck no saving life - boats ...
... Land ho ! " was a joyful cry ; but often it was only the beginning of new dangers , as no pilots were found awaiting them , and no friendly lighthouse warned them of dangerous rocks ; and in case of shipwreck no saving life - boats ...
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... land , with its strange tongue and unfamiliar countenances ? But brighter days were in store for these poor wan- derers . To whatever part of the new world they came they brought their industry and enterprise , and prob- ably no other ...
... land , with its strange tongue and unfamiliar countenances ? But brighter days were in store for these poor wan- derers . To whatever part of the new world they came they brought their industry and enterprise , and prob- ably no other ...
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