Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... papers of naturaliza- tion before they left England . Others , loath to cut the slender tie that united them to their native land , deferred the act until they should reach the precise locality in which they should decide to settle ...
... papers of naturaliza- tion before they left England . Others , loath to cut the slender tie that united them to their native land , deferred the act until they should reach the precise locality in which they should decide to settle ...
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... papers of importance . All that remains to mark the spot of the 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 ...
... papers of importance . All that remains to mark the spot of the 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 ...
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... paper to the king was a humble petition for a more just and humane course of action towards his loyal subjects in America . Memorials were also addressed to the two houses of Parliament . At the Congress it was decided to abandon the ...
... paper to the king was a humble petition for a more just and humane course of action towards his loyal subjects in America . Memorials were also addressed to the two houses of Parliament . At the Congress it was decided to abandon the ...
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... paper , let him take care of his house and effects . VOX POPULI 1 James McEvers had been appointed stamp collector for New York , but as he owned a handsome residence near Hanover Square , he thought it wiser to resign his office than ...
... paper , let him take care of his house and effects . VOX POPULI 1 James McEvers had been appointed stamp collector for New York , but as he owned a handsome residence near Hanover Square , he thought it wiser to resign his office than ...
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... paper . It was to ap- prise them of the fact of the mother country having been the first to shed the blood of her children , and that all that was left for them was to defend themselves ; therefore the Massachusetts Committee of Safety ...
... paper . It was to ap- prise them of the fact of the mother country having been the first to shed the blood of her children , and that all that was left for them was to defend themselves ; therefore the Massachusetts Committee of Safety ...
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