Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... once basked upon the marshes of southern Long Island have taken them- selves to more congenial shores ; and the whales and grampuses that frolicked in its waters probably con- tinue their sports in quieter places . The bar , once such ...
... once basked upon the marshes of southern Long Island have taken them- selves to more congenial shores ; and the whales and grampuses that frolicked in its waters probably con- tinue their sports in quieter places . The bar , once such ...
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... once occupied its place . The streets , that same year , were paved , and they were also lighted by means of lanterns suspended from every seventh house ; and a watch patrolled them all the night , who sang out the hours as they passed ...
... once occupied its place . The streets , that same year , were paved , and they were also lighted by means of lanterns suspended from every seventh house ; and a watch patrolled them all the night , who sang out the hours as they passed ...
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... once commanded , and was finally executed as a rebel . The fort now had the name Henry added to it . The old Dutch church was demolished and an English one was erected on its site . In 1702 the name was again changed to that of Anne ...
... once commanded , and was finally executed as a rebel . The fort now had the name Henry added to it . The old Dutch church was demolished and an English one was erected on its site . In 1702 the name was again changed to that of Anne ...
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... once a month from England brought over families of wealthy , and even noble ancestry . The refugees of the better class had mostly engaged in mercantile or commercial pursuits . They had erected comfortable and even handsome dwellings ...
... once a month from England brought over families of wealthy , and even noble ancestry . The refugees of the better class had mostly engaged in mercantile or commercial pursuits . They had erected comfortable and even handsome dwellings ...
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... once pros- perous settlement is a huge cross bearing the following inscription -- IN MEMORY OF THE HUGUENOTS EXILES FOR THEIR FAITH WHO MADE THE FIRST SETTLEMENT OF OXFORD 1680 WE LIVE NOT FOR OURSELVES ONLY BUT FOR POSTERITY . " I ...
... once pros- perous settlement is a huge cross bearing the following inscription -- IN MEMORY OF THE HUGUENOTS EXILES FOR THEIR FAITH WHO MADE THE FIRST SETTLEMENT OF OXFORD 1680 WE LIVE NOT FOR OURSELVES ONLY BUT FOR POSTERITY . " I ...
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