Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... refugees , some sought homes in Holland and others in Switzerland . They were obliged to make their way thither during the darkness of the night , concealing themselves by day , and crossing the fron- tiers [ 5 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... refugees , some sought homes in Holland and others in Switzerland . They were obliged to make their way thither during the darkness of the night , concealing themselves by day , and crossing the fron- tiers [ 5 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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... refugees , each historian seems to have set down figures according to his own conjecture ; consequently the numbers are in some cases undoubtedly exaggerated . Hume has estimated the exodus to have cost France half a million of her ...
... refugees , each historian seems to have set down figures according to his own conjecture ; consequently the numbers are in some cases undoubtedly exaggerated . Hume has estimated the exodus to have cost France half a million of her ...
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... refugees merited , — of having caused these extreme measures by their own conduct ; to which he added a second , saying that the laws of most of the Protes- tant countries against Catholics were more severe than those of Catholic ...
... refugees merited , — of having caused these extreme measures by their own conduct ; to which he added a second , saying that the laws of most of the Protes- tant countries against Catholics were more severe than those of Catholic ...
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... refugees had the opportunity of gaining information regarding the different British colonies , and had leisure to mature plans for their future . Many of them had relatives or acquaintances in the new worid , and , after some ...
... refugees had the opportunity of gaining information regarding the different British colonies , and had leisure to mature plans for their future . Many of them had relatives or acquaintances in the new worid , and , after some ...
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... refugees . Massachusetts and South Carolina had agents in England to make proposals to them . Wil- liam Penn would fain have their assistance in the form- ing of his new colony , and Virginia offered them land at trifling cost and even ...
... refugees . Massachusetts and South Carolina had agents in England to make proposals to them . Wil- liam Penn would fain have their assistance in the form- ing of his new colony , and Virginia offered them land at trifling cost and even ...
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