Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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Mary S. Austin. their words , as praise comes not well from interested parties , and criticism is not pleasant to one to whom the object is endeared by association with loved ones . With Mr. Julian Verplanck , his friend and reviewer ...
Mary S. Austin. their words , as praise comes not well from interested parties , and criticism is not pleasant to one to whom the object is endeared by association with loved ones . With Mr. Julian Verplanck , his friend and reviewer ...
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... parties ; the dominant one being that of the Crown , headed by Louis Quatorze , a prince as scrupulous and inflexible in matters regarding the faith he pro- fessed as he was unscrupulous and lax in the morals [ 1 ] [ 1 ] PHILIP FRENEAU ...
... parties ; the dominant one being that of the Crown , headed by Louis Quatorze , a prince as scrupulous and inflexible in matters regarding the faith he pro- fessed as he was unscrupulous and lax in the morals [ 1 ] [ 1 ] PHILIP FRENEAU ...
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... party , that of the Huguenots , or Calvin- ists , still retained the characteristics sternly impressed upon it by its founder ; which caused its adherents to live a life as totally at variance with that of their coun- trymen as was ...
... party , that of the Huguenots , or Calvin- ists , still retained the characteristics sternly impressed upon it by its founder ; which caused its adherents to live a life as totally at variance with that of their coun- trymen as was ...
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... party feeling like the others , they formed , as it were , a bond of union between them . The original settlers , finding no reason for alarm at the inroad upon their hospitality , and shaken out of the narrow groove in which the course ...
... party feeling like the others , they formed , as it were , a bond of union between them . The original settlers , finding no reason for alarm at the inroad upon their hospitality , and shaken out of the narrow groove in which the course ...
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... parties ; one of these being headed by Mr. Peiret , the other by Mr. Daillé . The former party opposed Leisler's adminis ... Party feeling ran so high that the French congrega- tion never again became thoroughly united . After Leisler's ...
... parties ; one of these being headed by Mr. Peiret , the other by Mr. Daillé . The former party opposed Leisler's adminis ... Party feeling ran so high that the French congrega- tion never again became thoroughly united . After Leisler's ...
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