Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... liberty upon feigning conversion . She speedily joined her husband , however , and they sailed to England , landing in London , where they were met by their relatives Louis Allaire , Jacque Du Pont , and the two Faneuils . Bernon , with ...
... liberty upon feigning conversion . She speedily joined her husband , however , and they sailed to England , landing in London , where they were met by their relatives Louis Allaire , Jacque Du Pont , and the two Faneuils . Bernon , with ...
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... liberty . Benjamin settled in New York City , from which place he exported goods to London . 1 Huguenots in America , Baird . In 1707 the mate of a sloop that had been [ 44 ] Philip Freneau NEW YORK IN YE OLDEN TIME HUGUENOTS IN AMERICA.
... liberty . Benjamin settled in New York City , from which place he exported goods to London . 1 Huguenots in America , Baird . In 1707 the mate of a sloop that had been [ 44 ] Philip Freneau NEW YORK IN YE OLDEN TIME HUGUENOTS IN AMERICA.
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... liberty . Provost was or- dained in King's College , Whitehall ; and , after his ordination , married the daughter of Thomas Bous- field , a wealthy Irish banker . Mr. Provost was appointed assistant minister in Trinity Church , but ...
... liberty . Provost was or- dained in King's College , Whitehall ; and , after his ordination , married the daughter of Thomas Bous- field , a wealthy Irish banker . Mr. Provost was appointed assistant minister in Trinity Church , but ...
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... liberty pole that had been erected by the band of patriots called the " Sons of Liberty . " A conflict ensued in which the latter won the day . Shortly after this event the Boston massacre occurred , which created a great sensation ...
... liberty pole that had been erected by the band of patriots called the " Sons of Liberty . " A conflict ensued in which the latter won the day . Shortly after this event the Boston massacre occurred , which created a great sensation ...
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... liberty , and a detestation of Britain's galling yoke . " He was the poet of hatred , and he carefully trained himself for his function as a stern political satirist , by studying the Roman and French masterpieces in satire ; he began ...
... liberty , and a detestation of Britain's galling yoke . " He was the poet of hatred , and he carefully trained himself for his function as a stern political satirist , by studying the Roman and French masterpieces in satire ; he began ...
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