Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... possession in the finder's name . " This latter process , he continues , consists in acting as does the bee , which extracts from the flowers the aromatic and oleaginous particles , that serve to form the honey and the wax . " Be it ...
... possession in the finder's name . " This latter process , he continues , consists in acting as does the bee , which extracts from the flowers the aromatic and oleaginous particles , that serve to form the honey and the wax . " Be it ...
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... possessed of no influence at court , bowed to the inevi- table , and , although subdued , were not conquered . Cardinal de ... possession of La Rochelle , which had been followed by the reduction of Montauban , the last stronghold of the ...
... possessed of no influence at court , bowed to the inevi- table , and , although subdued , were not conquered . Cardinal de ... possession of La Rochelle , which had been followed by the reduction of Montauban , the last stronghold of the ...
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... un- decipherable , superscriptions helped to pass an idle moment away and also give basis for speculation . This custom had been continued even after the English had possession of the settlement , as in the [ 15 ] The Poet of the ...
... un- decipherable , superscriptions helped to pass an idle moment away and also give basis for speculation . This custom had been continued even after the English had possession of the settlement , as in the [ 15 ] The Poet of the ...
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Mary S. Austin. English had possession of the settlement , as in the coffee house met all the great and learned men of the place , as well as the wits and visiting celebrities ; and great was the flow of wit and reason over the favorite ...
Mary S. Austin. English had possession of the settlement , as in the coffee house met all the great and learned men of the place , as well as the wits and visiting celebrities ; and great was the flow of wit and reason over the favorite ...
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... possession of it , and its name was changed to that of William Henrick , which name it bore for an entire year . Under Governor Andros the name was changed again to Fort James . This governor erected an armory between the mansion and ...
... possession of it , and its name was changed to that of William Henrick , which name it bore for an entire year . Under Governor Andros the name was changed again to Fort James . This governor erected an armory between the mansion and ...
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