Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... refugees , some sought homes in Holland and others in Switzerland . They were obliged to make their way thither during the darkness of the night , concealing themselves by day , and crossing the fron- tiers [ 5 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... refugees , some sought homes in Holland and others in Switzerland . They were obliged to make their way thither during the darkness of the night , concealing themselves by day , and crossing the fron- tiers [ 5 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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... night quite a nominal one ; except that the fact of doing so gave the inhabitants a certain sense of security ; which was a great thing in itself . The guns too had disappeared , and the ditches and trenches were in a ruinous condition ...
... night quite a nominal one ; except that the fact of doing so gave the inhabitants a certain sense of security ; which was a great thing in itself . The guns too had disappeared , and the ditches and trenches were in a ruinous condition ...
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... night . 4 In course of time Bowling Green and Lower Broad- way , which had been par excellence the aristocratic part of the city , gave precedence to their rival Pearl Street , just above Hanover Square . This square was then the ...
... night . 4 In course of time Bowling Green and Lower Broad- way , which had been par excellence the aristocratic part of the city , gave precedence to their rival Pearl Street , just above Hanover Square . This square was then the ...
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... night in his own gardens at Périgny . Samuel and Jean de Bernon , André's second and third sons , became zealous converts to the Catholic faith . Some of the letters written by the former to Gabriel , in reply to his severe reproaches ...
... night in his own gardens at Périgny . Samuel and Jean de Bernon , André's second and third sons , became zealous converts to the Catholic faith . Some of the letters written by the former to Gabriel , in reply to his severe reproaches ...
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... night on their weekly journeys from New Rochelle to New York for the sabbath services . In the year 1724 some defection on the part of the minister gave great displeasure to the consistory and a part of the congregation , who ...
... night on their weekly journeys from New Rochelle to New York for the sabbath services . In the year 1724 some defection on the part of the minister gave great displeasure to the consistory and a part of the congregation , who ...
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