Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... shores , even were the reproach of one of the exiles to his fellow 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 ...
... shores , even were the reproach of one of the exiles to his fellow 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 ...
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... shores ; and the whales and grampuses that frolicked in its waters probably con- tinue their sports in quieter places . The bar , once such an obstacle to navigation , is there no longer ; it has subsided into the harbor bottom or else ...
... shores ; and the whales and grampuses that frolicked in its waters probably con- tinue their sports in quieter places . The bar , once such an obstacle to navigation , is there no longer ; it has subsided into the harbor bottom or else ...
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... shore , for the moderate sum of one - half cent . In many places the works had fallen down ; which rendered the duty of closing the gates at night quite a nominal one ; except that the fact of doing so gave the inhabitants a certain ...
... shore , for the moderate sum of one - half cent . In many places the works had fallen down ; which rendered the duty of closing the gates at night quite a nominal one ; except that the fact of doing so gave the inhabitants a certain ...
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... shores of Nutten1 and Nassau Islands , 2 with Staten Island and the highlands of the North , or Hudson , River forming a background . 3 Here one might enjoy at evening the fresh ocean breezes wafted over the lovely bay , and from the ...
... shores of Nutten1 and Nassau Islands , 2 with Staten Island and the highlands of the North , or Hudson , River forming a background . 3 Here one might enjoy at evening the fresh ocean breezes wafted over the lovely bay , and from the ...
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... shores which were thenceforward to be his home . The pitiless hands of time and fire have obliterated nearly every trace of his existence . The family rec- ords , along with much that was valuable in the way of letters and manuscripts ...
... shores which were thenceforward to be his home . The pitiless hands of time and fire have obliterated nearly every trace of his existence . The family rec- ords , along with much that was valuable in the way of letters and manuscripts ...
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Aaron Burr afterwards Agnes Allaire American amongst André Fresneau appointed arms army Aurora beautiful Bellemont Biddle Blatchford British brother Captain cause Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Charleston College colony command Congress daughter death Delancey Dutch Edict of Nantes eldest England English Etienne Delancey father former France French Church Governor hands honor Huguenots Jefferson Jersey John John Morin Scott Kearny La Rochelle land Leadbeater Ledyard letter liberty lived Long Island Louis Madison marriage married minister Monmouth Monmouth County Morin Scott mother Mount Pleasant Nassau Hall National Gazette neau never o'er O'Rielly paper party patriots person Philadelphia Philip Freneau Philip Kearny Philip Morin Freneau Pierre poem poet poetry political President prison qu'il refugees remained Revolution Rochelle sails satires ship shores Street Thomas thou tion took town United verse vessels Washington wrote York