Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... took out papers of naturaliza- 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 ...
... took out papers of naturaliza- 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 ...
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... took its name from the wall that had once occupied its place . The streets , that same year , were paved , and they were also lighted by means of lanterns suspended from every seventh house ; and a watch patrolled them all the night ...
... took its name from the wall that had once occupied its place . The streets , that same year , were paved , and they were also lighted by means of lanterns suspended from every seventh house ; and a watch patrolled them all the night ...
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... took the place of the former governmental building , which lasted during the successive administra- tions of the Dutch dynasty . The condition of the walls of the fort , however , does not seem to have been improved , as we find the ...
... took the place of the former governmental building , which lasted during the successive administra- tions of the Dutch dynasty . The condition of the walls of the fort , however , does not seem to have been improved , as we find the ...
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... fort was seized by the train - bands or militiamen ; and one of their captains was appointed to hold it until the will of the Crown should be known . Leisler having been the one selected , he took pos- [ 23 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... fort was seized by the train - bands or militiamen ; and one of their captains was appointed to hold it until the will of the Crown should be known . Leisler having been the one selected , he took pos- [ 23 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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... took fire and was entirely consumed in two hours ' time . At the close of the Revolutionary War , the entire fortification was removed , to make room for the presi- dential mansion , which was planned to face Bowling Green . At that ...
... took fire and was entirely consumed in two hours ' time . At the close of the Revolutionary War , the entire fortification was removed , to make room for the presi- dential mansion , which was planned to face Bowling Green . At that ...
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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