The Miscellaneous Works of David Humphreys: Late Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of MadridT. and J. Swords, no. 160 Pearl-street, 1804 - 394页 |
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... Poem on the Happiness of America Page 1 19 A Poem on the Future Glory of the United States Remarks on the war between the United States and Tripoli Thoughts on the Necessity of maintaining a Navy 45 67 77 A Poem on the Industry of the ...
... Poem on the Happiness of America Page 1 19 A Poem on the Future Glory of the United States Remarks on the war between the United States and Tripoli Thoughts on the Necessity of maintaining a Navy 45 67 77 A Poem on the Industry of the ...
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Late Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of Madrid David Humphreys. H 17 RECOMMENDATORY EXTRACTS . Extract from SNOWDEN's Poem on the American.
Late Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of Madrid David Humphreys. H 17 RECOMMENDATORY EXTRACTS . Extract from SNOWDEN's Poem on the American.
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... Poem on the American War . FROM rank to rank the hero mov'd along ; Here gallant HUMPHREYS charm'd the list'ning throng ; Sweetly he sung , amid the clang of arms , His numbers smooth , replete with winning charms ; In him there shone a ...
... Poem on the American War . FROM rank to rank the hero mov'd along ; Here gallant HUMPHREYS charm'd the list'ning throng ; Sweetly he sung , amid the clang of arms , His numbers smooth , replete with winning charms ; In him there shone a ...
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... Poem . " 3 f 91 J .1.J Strictures on a Poem addressed to the American Armies . From the Journal de Paris , May 7 , 1786. T " A GREAT many remarkable circumstances render this little performance worthy of the public attention . It was ...
... Poem . " 3 f 91 J .1.J Strictures on a Poem addressed to the American Armies . From the Journal de Paris , May 7 , 1786. T " A GREAT many remarkable circumstances render this little performance worthy of the public attention . It was ...
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... . V " This little poem is scarcely susceptible of extracts : we will only cite the apostrophe to General WASHINGTON , when he comes to take command of the American army . " 2 : " O first of heroes , fav'rite of STRICTURES , & c .
... . V " This little poem is scarcely susceptible of extracts : we will only cite the apostrophe to General WASHINGTON , when he comes to take command of the American army . " 2 : " O first of heroes , fav'rite of STRICTURES , & c .
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America arms army arts band battle behold beneath blessings blest bliss blood bosom Boston brave breast breed brigades British Cadiz Captain charms climes Colonel Commander in Chief Congress Connecticut DAVID HUMPHREYS dear death defence dread enemy ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fame favourable feel field fire flame foes force form'd formed Fort Edward Fort Montgomery freedom friends glorious glory happy heav'n heroes honour human HUMPHREYS immortal ISRAEL PUTNAM land letter Lisbon Lord Cornwallis Madrid Major Putnam Malaga mankind Marquis de Montcalm Massachusetts merchant military militia mind nations neral New-Haven New-York night o'er officer party patriot peace plains Poem pow'r present pride rage regiment rise round savage scenes sheep shore sires skies song soon soul Spain storm sweet tears thee thou tion toil Tripoli troops United vessels Washington waves wounded Yale College York Island youth
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