Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... ships . As the Protestant countries offered hospitality to the 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 ...
... ships . As the Protestant countries offered hospitality to the 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 ...
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... reach- ing Holland joined the Walloons , and some of them eventually reached the shores of the new world in 1 Avis aux Refugiés , Baylé . Dutch ships . Others again that sought permanent homes or [ 7 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... reach- ing Holland joined the Walloons , and some of them eventually reached the shores of the new world in 1 Avis aux Refugiés , Baylé . Dutch ships . Others again that sought permanent homes or [ 7 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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Mary S. Austin. Dutch ships . Others again that sought permanent homes or a temporary asylum upon the English coast found in some localities French Protestant churches with the surplus of a fund , raised some years previously , and which ...
Mary S. Austin. Dutch ships . Others again that sought permanent homes or a temporary asylum upon the English coast found in some localities French Protestant churches with the surplus of a fund , raised some years previously , and which ...
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... ship would be found many degrees out of its intended course , and again approaching to the very coast it had lately quitted . Steam not having been impressed into the service , the small and inferior vessels were the sport of every wind ...
... ship would be found many degrees out of its intended course , and again approaching to the very coast it had lately quitted . Steam not having been impressed into the service , the small and inferior vessels were the sport of every wind ...
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... 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 that are ...
... 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 that are ...
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