Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... never prevented the cardinal from rendering the conquered all sorts of good offices , nor had it caused him to make any dis- tinction between Frenchmen in the fulfilment of the duties of his office.2 Notwithstanding the late revolt of ...
... never prevented the cardinal from rendering the conquered all sorts of good offices , nor had it caused him to make any dis- tinction between Frenchmen in the fulfilment of the duties of his office.2 Notwithstanding the late revolt of ...
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... never- theless its best friends could call it nothing else but slow . In the year 1686 the discontinuance of their postal system called the " Coffee House Delivery , " consid- ered sufficiently good for the past one hundred years , was ...
... never- theless its best friends could call it nothing else but slow . In the year 1686 the discontinuance of their postal system called the " Coffee House Delivery , " consid- ered sufficiently good for the past one hundred years , was ...
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... never admit this . In the year of '86 all this was changed , for an of- ficial order had been issued that all letters coming by ships should in future be sent direct to the Custom House ; consequently the " Coffee House Delivery became ...
... never admit this . In the year of '86 all this was changed , for an of- ficial order had been issued that all letters coming by ships should in future be sent direct to the Custom House ; consequently the " Coffee House Delivery became ...
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... , the brilliant Alex- ander Hamilton and the intriguing Aaron Burr , Ben Franklin , who never contradicted any one , and Gouv- erneur Morris , who found fault with every one except [ 2 ] [ 17 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... , the brilliant Alex- ander Hamilton and the intriguing Aaron Burr , Ben Franklin , who never contradicted any one , and Gouv- erneur Morris , who found fault with every one except [ 2 ] [ 17 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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... never to hand down its name to our republi- can times , indeed , to bear none for any great length of time , ― was erected in the year 1614 by the Nieu Amsterdamers as a defence from the attacks of the Indians . It is described as a ...
... never to hand down its name to our republi- can times , indeed , to bear none for any great length of time , ― was erected in the year 1614 by the Nieu Amsterdamers as a defence from the attacks of the Indians . It is described as a ...
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