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  1. Philip Freneau by EDWARD F. DE LANCEY, 2010-06-13
  2. Philip Freneau Poet and Jouranlist by Philip Marshal, 1967
  3. The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Edited for the Princeton Historical Association by Fred Lewis Pattee (Volume 1) by Philip Morin Freneau, 2009-12-31
  4. The Poems Of Philip Freneau: Poet Of The American Revolution (1902)
  5. Philip Freneau, the Huguenot Patriot Poet of the Revolution: And His Poetry [1891] by Edward Floyd De Lancey, 2010-01-06
  6. A Bibliography of the Separate and Collected Works of Philip Freneau: Together with an Account of His Newspapers by Victor Hugo Paltsits, 2010-01-09
  7. The Poems Of Philip Freneau V1: Poet Of The American Revolution by Philip Freneau, 2010-09-10
  8. Philip Freneau, the poet of the Revolution: a history of his life and times by Mary S. Austin, Helen Kearny Vreeland, 2010-08-17
  9. The Battle of Trenton ([Philip Freneau Press bicentennial series on the American Revolution]) by Samuel Stelle Smith, 1965
  10. The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Edited for the Princeton Historical Association by Fred Lewis Pattee (Volume 2) by Philip Morin Freneau, 2009-12-31
  11. A Bibliography of the Separate and Collected Works of Philip Freneau, Together With an Account of His Newspapers by Hon. Victor Hugo Paltsits, 1903-01-01
  12. The poems of Philip Freneau, poet of the American revolution. Edited for the Princeton Historical Association by Fred Lewis Pattee by Philip Morin Freneau, Fred Lewis Pattee, 2010-09-07
  13. The poems of Philip Freneau: poet of the American revolution by Philip Morin Freneau, Fred Lewis Pattee, 2010-09-09
  14. A bibliography of the separate and collected works of Philip Freneau, together with an account of his newspapers by Victor Hugo Paltsits, 2010-09-01

81. Lines Occassioned By A Visit To.... By Philip Freneau
by philip freneau (1787) In spite of all the learn d have said I still my old opinionkeep; The posture, that we give the dead, Points out the soul s eternal
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Lines Occassioned by
a visit to an old Indian Burying Ground
by Philip Freneau
In spite of all the learn'd have said
I still my old opinion keep;
The posture, that we give the dead,
Points out the soul's eternal sleep
Not so the ancients of these lands
The Indian, when from life releas'd,
Again is seated with his friends,
And shares again the joyous feast
His imag'd birds, and painted bowl, And ven'son, for a journey drest, Bespeak the nature of the soul, Activity, that wants no rest. His bow, for action ready bent, And arrows, with a head of bone, Can only mean that life is spent, And not the finer essence gone. Thou, stranger, that shalt come this way, No fraud upon the dead commit Yet, mark the swelling turf, and say They do not lie, but here they sit. Here, still, a lofty rock remains, On which the curious eye may trace (Now wasted half by wearing rains) The fancies of a ruder race. Here still an aged elm aspires

82. On The Great Western Canal... By Philip Freneau
On the Great Western Canal of the State of New York. by philip freneau (1787)Meliusne sylvas ire per longas Fuit, an recentes carpere undas?
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On the Great Western Canal of the State of New York
by Philip Freneau
Meliusne sylvas ire per longas
Fuit, an recentes carpere undas?

The nation true to honor's cause,
To equal rights and equal laws
Is well secured, and well released
From the proud monarchs of the east.
Thus Holland rose from Spain's controul,
And thus shall rise from pole to pole
Those systems formed on reason's plan
That vindicate the Rights of Man Nature , herself, will change her face, And arts fond arms the world embrace; In works of peace mankind engage, And close the despot's iron age. And here behold a work progress, Advancing through the wilderness, A work, so recently began, Where Liberty enlightens man: Her powerful voice, a length, awakes Imprisoned seas and bounded lakes The great idea to pursue, To lead the veins the system through Such glorious toils to emulate, Should be the task of every State From Erie's shores to Hudson's stream The unrivalled work would endless seem;

83. GIGA Quote Author Page For Philip Morin Freneau
GIGA s compilation of quotations, excerpts, proverbs,maxims and aphorisms by philip Morin freneau.
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With evil omens from the harbour sails
The ill-fated ship that worthless Arnold bears;
God of the southern winds, call up thy gales,
And whistle in rude fury round his ears.
Arnold's Departure Treason But matchless Franklin! What a few Can hope to rival such as you. Who seized from kings their sceptred pride And turned the lightning's darts inside. On the Death of Benjamin Franklin Electricity Then rush'd to meet the insulting foe; They took the spear, but left the shield. To the Memory of the Brave Americans who fell at Eulaw Springs Bravery O Washington! thrice glorious name, What due rewards can man decree Empires are far below thy aim, And scepters have no charms for thee; Virtue alone has your regards

84. Publica Si Citeste Articole, Poezii Si Citate Celebre
Citatul zilei Prietenii sunt o specie josnica. Nu sunt buni decalla doua lucruri sa manance impreuna cu noi si sa ia un aer
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85. A Poem, On The Rising Glory Of America, By Freneau, Philip 1752
freneau, philip 17521832. Original Source philip freneau Poems of freneau. Ed. Ithas subsequently been proofed against philip freneau Poems of freneau. Ed.
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86. The Works Of Philip Freneau: A Critical Study.
The Works of philip freneau A Critical Study. 110178 $20 philip M. Marsh. TheWorks of philip freneau A Critical Study. Scarecrow 1968, 197 pages.
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The Works of Philip Freneau: A Critical Study.
Philip M. Marsh The Works of Philip Freneau: A Critical Study. Scarecrow: 1968, 197 pages. Binding is cloth, hardbound. Review copy sent with the author's compliments. Light soiling to covers. Very good condition. $20
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philip freneau. aka philip Morin freneau. Author Code APFX. BornJan. 2, 1752 New York City, New York, USA. Died Dec. 18, 1832
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a.k.a. Philip Morin Freneau Author Code: APFX Born: Jan. 2, 1752 - New York City, New York, USA Died: Dec. 18, 1832 - Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA Freneau graduated from Princeton in 1771 and taught school until the outbreak of the Revolution. At that point he began to write satire against the British and the Tories which earned him the title of "poet of the Revolution". He spent two years in the Caribbean and returned to join the New Jersey militia in 1778. Running the British blockade as a privateer, Freneau was captured by the British in 1780 and on his release in 1781, published The British Prison-Ship . He continued to write vitriolic poetry throughout the war years and also contributed to Freeman's Journal in Philadelphia. In 1783, Freneau became a sea captain until he returned to journalism in 1791 when he became editor of the

88. Lyriken
221 s. freneau, philip USA 1752-1832. freneau, philip Indiankyrkogården / tolkningav SCS Sven Christer Swahn. - 1 s. = Sid. 59 i USA-POESI, 1984. .
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NORDAMERIKAS INDIANER I SVENSK LYRIK : Viktigare verk Det blommande trädet : indiansk kärlekslyrik / i tolkning av Siv Cedering Fox. - Stockholm : Forum, 1973. - 145 s. Longfellow , Henry Wadsworth
Hiawatha / företal översättning och kommentar av Helmer Linderholm. - Stockholm : Tiden, . - 171 s. Stannow . Christian Erövrarna : en indianbok. - Stockholm : Föfattförlaget, 1971. - 39 s. Vi kommer att leva igen : indianska myter, dikter och visioner / urval och översättning av Gösta Friberg. - Stockholm : FIB:s lyrikklubb, 1973. - 223 s. - (FIB:s lyrikklubbs bibliotek ; 167) ENSKILDA DIKTER OCH DIKTARE ANDERSSON, DAN - SVERIGE Indianer omnämns bara i förbifarten i: Andersson , Dan Minnen från Kanada. [..där rödskinnen smögo vid natthöljda sjöar....] Andersson , Dan Sommarkväll i Kanada.

89. Joseph Dennie, A Sceptic, And Philip Freneau, A Celebrant, Of Ballooning In Earl
Joseph Dennie, a Sceptic, and philip freneau, a Celebrant, of Ballooning in EarlyAmerica. 9 The Poems of philip freneau Poet of the American Revolution.
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University of Houston • University of Houston-Clear Lake • ISSO Annual Report Y2002—pp. 119-123 Joseph Dennie, a Sceptic, and Philip Freneau, a Celebrant, of Ballooning in Early America Irving N. Rothman (UH) J OSEPH DENNIE (1768-1812) WAS ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL editors in the United States in the early Republic. From 1801-1812, Dennie edited The Port Folio , a Philadelphia magazine, which espoused Federalist politics. Dennie was conservative in his politics, aristocratic in his demeanor, classical in his literary taste, and an unrelenting critic of President Thomas Jefferson (1734-1826) . The Port Folio produced a considerable body of anti-Jeffersonian prose and poetry. Dennie’s conservative bias had him sceptical of air travel by hot-air balloon. When Dennie was twenty-five years old, Jean Pierre Blanchard (1753-1809) attempted to sail his balloon in Philadelphia on January 9, 1793. Blanchard had achieved fame along with an American physician, Dr. J. Jeffries, eight years earlier, on January 7, 1785, when they proved to be the first humans to cross the English channel in a hot-air balloon.2 Dennie may have encouraged criticism of Blanchard whose views were totally antithetical to his own. Blanchard, a French republican—a political liberal in l8th-century France—not only supported American democracy, but also sought to demonstrate the prowess and power of Democracy by making his ascent in Philadelphia, at the heart of the American Republic. Prior to his Philadelphia demonstration, he had flown balloons forty-four times.

90. WhoWhatWhen - Interactive Historical Timelines
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91. American Literature (1700-1800): Reason And Revolution
YaleNew Haven Lesson Plans. Create a Postcard. Poor Richard s AlmanacFrom Classroom Today. Back to Top. philip freneau (1752-1832).
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