Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... , may serve to explain its stupendous mistake . " At the king's council held October 2 , 1685 , the Act of Revocation was passed by a unanimous vote , and Louis signed the declaration to be sent to the [ 4 ] Philip Freneau.
... , may serve to explain its stupendous mistake . " At the king's council held October 2 , 1685 , the Act of Revocation was passed by a unanimous vote , and Louis signed the declaration to be sent to the [ 4 ] Philip Freneau.
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... passed an act giving to all aliens , that desired to become citizens the liberties , privileges and immunities of those born within the British do- minions upon their presenting a petition to the As- sembly , and taking the usual oath ...
... passed an act giving to all aliens , that desired to become citizens the liberties , privileges and immunities of those born within the British do- minions upon their presenting a petition to the As- sembly , and taking the usual oath ...
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... passing any further , and to wait for some charm to conduct him through ; yet to those that are well acquainted little or no danger , yet a place of great defence against any enemy coming in that way , which a small fortification would ...
... passing any further , and to wait for some charm to conduct him through ; yet to those that are well acquainted little or no danger , yet a place of great defence against any enemy coming in that way , which a small fortification would ...
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... passed since the government of the colony as well as its name had been changed , its members still retained the characteristic trait of its former proprietors , — evi- denced in a degree of phlegmatic temperament rarely met with outside ...
... passed since the government of the colony as well as its name had been changed , its members still retained the characteristic trait of its former proprietors , — evi- denced in a degree of phlegmatic temperament rarely met with outside ...
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... passed . The city limits were at that time more circum- scribed than at the present ; Greenwich Street then formed the western boundary , and Pearl Street the eastern one . All ground beyond these streets has been made by filling in ...
... passed . The city limits were at that time more circum- scribed than at the present ; Greenwich Street then formed the western boundary , and Pearl Street the eastern one . All ground beyond these streets has been made by filling in ...
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