Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... patriots of Princeton were not backward in denouncing this injustice ; they kindled amongst themselves the fire of patriotism , that was never to be extinguished , and their efforts were encouraged by their patriotic president . Many of ...
... patriots of Princeton were not backward in denouncing this injustice ; they kindled amongst themselves the fire of patriotism , that was never to be extinguished , and their efforts were encouraged by their patriotic president . Many of ...
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... patriots called the " Sons of Liberty . " A conflict ensued in which the latter won the day . Shortly after this ... patriot , and he left no means untried to instil into the minds of his collegians the same fire of enthusiasm that ...
... patriots called the " Sons of Liberty . " A conflict ensued in which the latter won the day . Shortly after this ... patriot , and he left no means untried to instil into the minds of his collegians the same fire of enthusiasm that ...
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... patriots , claimed that , as British subjects , the Constitution was as dear to them as to all those born in England ; and it provided against all forced loans by the Crown , which was in reality taxation without representation . The ...
... patriots , claimed that , as British subjects , the Constitution was as dear to them as to all those born in England ; and it provided against all forced loans by the Crown , which was in reality taxation without representation . The ...
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... patriots , spoke of the necessity of having a commander for the army , and proposed George Washington as Comman- der - in - Chief of the American army . Congress con- firmed the nomination on the fifteenth of June , and Washington at ...
... patriots , spoke of the necessity of having a commander for the army , and proposed George Washington as Comman- der - in - Chief of the American army . Congress con- firmed the nomination on the fifteenth of June , and Washington at ...
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... to fold around our army . Sullivan's division had been liter- ally cut to pieces . Nothing was now left for the 1 Henry W. Frost . patriots but to yield the position ; and Washington , [ 99 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... to fold around our army . Sullivan's division had been liter- ally cut to pieces . Nothing was now left for the 1 Henry W. Frost . patriots but to yield the position ; and Washington , [ 99 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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