Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... remained in it while he fought for the Allied Army . After his death his widow resigned it into the hands of the executors , and there was a sale of his beautiful furniture and curios . A friend of the writer's has still in her pos ...
... remained in it while he fought for the Allied Army . After his death his widow resigned it into the hands of the executors , and there was a sale of his beautiful furniture and curios . A friend of the writer's has still in her pos ...
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... remained in Boston , leaving his agent to act for him in the colony called New Oxford ; in which houses , and a fort and church were soon built . The community all together amounted to about eighty persons ; amongst whom was the family ...
... remained in Boston , leaving his agent to act for him in the colony called New Oxford ; in which houses , and a fort and church were soon built . The community all together amounted to about eighty persons ; amongst whom was the family ...
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... remained some time in Boston carrying on business between that city and southern parts under the name of Louis Allaire & Co. afterwards removed to New York City where he died of a lingering illness . He André Faneuil located in Boston ...
... remained some time in Boston carrying on business between that city and southern parts under the name of Louis Allaire & Co. afterwards removed to New York City where he died of a lingering illness . He André Faneuil located in Boston ...
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... remained with him all night ; and we saw a great many fine improvements that he had made , and he showed us several rare col- lections of his own making . He lives upon the river that comes down to New York . 29th . We were invited to ...
... remained with him all night ; and we saw a great many fine improvements that he had made , and he showed us several rare col- lections of his own making . He lives upon the river that comes down to New York . 29th . We were invited to ...
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... remained with him till four of the clock , and at six to the French Club , where they treated me . 4th Nov. 1716. At ten I went to Mr. Fresneau , and with him to church . I returned to his house and dined with him , and at half an hour ...
... remained with him till four of the clock , and at six to the French Club , where they treated me . 4th Nov. 1716. At ten I went to Mr. Fresneau , and with him to church . I returned to his house and dined with him , and at half an hour ...
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