Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... tion before they left England . Others , loath to cut the slender tie that united them to their native land , deferred the act until they should reach the precise locality in which they should decide to settle . When Charles II . first ...
... tion before they left England . Others , loath to cut the slender tie that united them to their native land , deferred the act until they should reach the precise locality in which they should decide to settle . When Charles II . first ...
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... tion . During the early days of the Dutch settlement , the population of Nieu Amsterdam being small and com- munication with the mother country limited , there had been but little epistolary correspondence , and that little mostly ...
... tion . During the early days of the Dutch settlement , the population of Nieu Amsterdam being small and com- munication with the mother country limited , there had been but little epistolary correspondence , and that little mostly ...
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... tion of the present State and Stone streets , stood the windmill and also a large flagstaff , upon which floated the colors of the " Privileged West India Company ' whenever a vessel might appear in sight . By the river outside the fort ...
... tion of the present State and Stone streets , stood the windmill and also a large flagstaff , upon which floated the colors of the " Privileged West India Company ' whenever a vessel might appear in sight . By the river outside the fort ...
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... tion against the incursions of the Indians . The interiors of the houses were kept scrupulously clean ; the planed floors were well scrubbed and sanded , and traced with delicate designs ; the oaken rafters were polished and carved in ...
... tion against the incursions of the Indians . The interiors of the houses were kept scrupulously clean ; the planed floors were well scrubbed and sanded , and traced with delicate designs ; the oaken rafters were polished and carved in ...
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... efforts 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 ]
... efforts 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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