Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... and adjoining the gubernatorial mansion there stood a stone church of peculiar struc- ture , consisting of two peaked roofs with a steeple be- tween them . Beyond this edifice stood the prison , [ 21 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... and adjoining the gubernatorial mansion there stood a stone church of peculiar struc- ture , consisting of two peaked roofs with a steeple be- tween them . Beyond this edifice stood the prison , [ 21 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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Mary S. Austin. tween them . Beyond this edifice stood the prison , and further on the guard - house , barracks , etc. These buildings occupied the eastern side of the fort ; on the western side was the gate , defended by four small ...
Mary S. Austin. tween them . Beyond this edifice stood the prison , and further on the guard - house , barracks , etc. These buildings occupied the eastern side of the fort ; on the western side was the gate , defended by four small ...
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... prison he once commanded , and was finally executed as a rebel . The fort now had the name Henry added to it . The old Dutch church was demolished and an English one was erected on its site . In 1702 the name was again changed to that ...
... prison he once commanded , and was finally executed as a rebel . The fort now had the name Henry added to it . The old Dutch church was demolished and an English one was erected on its site . In 1702 the name was again changed to that ...
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... to have him released from prison , and saved from death by execution . Party feeling ran so high that the French congrega- tion never again became thoroughly united . After Leisler's death , Mr. Daillé removed to Bos- ton [ 32 ]
... to have him released from prison , and saved from death by execution . Party feeling ran so high that the French congrega- tion never again became thoroughly united . After Leisler's death , Mr. Daillé removed to Bos- ton [ 32 ]
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... prison of la Lanterne , from which , after an imprison- ment of several months ' duration , he was released through the influence of his Catholic brothers , Samuel and Jean . After his release , Gabriel disposed of his remaining ...
... prison of la Lanterne , from which , after an imprison- ment of several months ' duration , he was released through the influence of his Catholic brothers , Samuel and Jean . After his release , Gabriel disposed of his remaining ...
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