Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... present their former appearance of fertility and thriftiness . Excluded from higher pursuits , those of the Hugue- nots whose means permitted them to do so , lived in retirement ; devoting themselves to the management of their estates ...
... present their former appearance of fertility and thriftiness . Excluded from higher pursuits , those of the Hugue- nots whose means permitted them to do so , lived in retirement ; devoting themselves to the management of their estates ...
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... present such a dreary aspect as it did to those who had only their passage money , or not even that . The latter were obliged to trust their future in the hands of some captain willing to convey them to the some- times very distant port ...
... present such a dreary aspect as it did to those who had only their passage money , or not even that . The latter were obliged to trust their future in the hands of some captain willing to convey them to the some- times very distant port ...
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... present ship- wreck ; and upon the flood is a large whirlpool which continually sends forth a hideous roaring , enough to affright any stranger from passing any further , and to wait for some charm to conduct him through ; yet to those ...
... present ship- wreck ; and upon the flood is a large whirlpool which continually sends forth a hideous roaring , enough to affright any stranger from passing any further , and to wait for some charm to conduct him through ; yet to those ...
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... , " consid- ered sufficiently good for the past one hundred years , was the immediate cause of the present disturbance of the even tenor of community life . One should have lived in the days of coffee houses [ 14 ] Philip Freneau.
... , " consid- ered sufficiently good for the past one hundred years , was the immediate cause of the present disturbance of the even tenor of community life . One should have lived in the days of coffee houses [ 14 ] Philip Freneau.
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... present discussion and future conjecture . Here Washington was received upon his arrival in the city for the inaugural ceremonies . The Chamber of Commerce held here its first meetings , and the insurance business was started within its ...
... present discussion and future conjecture . Here Washington was received upon his arrival in the city for the inaugural ceremonies . The Chamber of Commerce held here its first meetings , and the insurance business was started within its ...
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