Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... . Shortly after , however , fashion changed its location to Pearl street , and thus began its march up town which it continues to the present time . A ' Chapter Third LTHOUGH a French congregation had been [ 31 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
... . Shortly after , however , fashion changed its location to Pearl street , and thus began its march up town which it continues to the present time . A ' Chapter Third LTHOUGH a French congregation had been [ 31 ] The Poet of the Revolution.
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... town hall and market . In this building , located on Merchants Row and Faneuil Hall Square , were held all the town- meetings during the dark days preceding the Revolu- tion which inspired and kept alive the spirit of liberty . Benjamin ...
... town hall and market . In this building , located on Merchants Row and Faneuil Hall Square , were held all the town- meetings during the dark days preceding the Revolu- tion which inspired and kept alive the spirit of liberty . Benjamin ...
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... town of Simsbury assumed its control , and leased the ground to some private individuals as well as com- panies . André Freneau proceeded thither and , leasing a mine , began to excavate . According to the laws regulating the colony ...
... town of Simsbury assumed its control , and leased the ground to some private individuals as well as com- panies . André Freneau proceeded thither and , leasing a mine , began to excavate . According to the laws regulating the colony ...
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... town , one Dr. Johnson , and was kindly re- ceived by him ; thence to Col. Delarty's . --- 28th . About eight of the clock in the morning Mr. Kearny and I hired horses and went about seven miles out of town to see one Colonel Morriss ...
... town , one Dr. Johnson , and was kindly re- ceived by him ; thence to Col. Delarty's . --- 28th . About eight of the clock in the morning Mr. Kearny and I hired horses and went about seven miles out of town to see one Colonel Morriss ...
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... town is built close upon the river , and there is a fine quay that reigns all round the town , built with stone and piles of wood outside . There are small docks for cleaning and building small ships . At high water the vessels come up ...
... town is built close upon the river , and there is a fine quay that reigns all round the town , built with stone and piles of wood outside . There are small docks for cleaning and building small ships . At high water the vessels come up ...
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