Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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Stran 2
... ministry , set himself to the accomplishment of three things ; and having already effected two of them , namely , the humiliation of Austria and the extinction of feudalism , turned his attention to the one that lay nearest home , — the ...
... ministry , set himself to the accomplishment of three things ; and having already effected two of them , namely , the humiliation of Austria and the extinction of feudalism , turned his attention to the one that lay nearest home , — the ...
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... minister , Louvois , he now set about the prosecution of the work with all the vigor of which he was capable . The dragonade was estab- lished , and cruelty succeeded cruelty . Threats , im- prisonment , and death followed each other ...
... minister , Louvois , he now set about the prosecution of the work with all the vigor of which he was capable . The dragonade was estab- lished , and cruelty succeeded cruelty . Threats , im- prisonment , and death followed each other ...
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... minister , as well as the congregation , conscious that they had given no just cause for offence in the beginning , and that the fault lay rather on the part of the governor , waited upon the latter in a body , and , laying before him ...
... minister , as well as the congregation , conscious that they had given no just cause for offence in the beginning , and that the fault lay rather on the part of the governor , waited upon the latter in a body , and , laying before him ...
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... minister also went off , carry- ing with him the books provided for the use of the colony , and all papers of importance . All that remains to mark the spot of the once pros- perous settlement is a huge cross bearing the following ...
... minister also went off , carry- ing with him the books provided for the use of the colony , and all papers of importance . All that remains to mark the spot of the once pros- perous settlement is a huge cross bearing the following ...
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... minister gave great displeasure to the consistory and a part of the congregation , who consequently gave him his dismissal . He and the remaining portion of the congregation resisted ; and the matter was laid before the governor , who ...
... minister gave great displeasure to the consistory and a part of the congregation , who consequently gave him his dismissal . He and the remaining portion of the congregation resisted ; and the matter was laid before the governor , who ...
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