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  1. The American Village: A Poem by Victor Hugo Paltsits, Philip Morin Freneau, et all 2009-10-27
  2. Father Bombo's Pilgrimage to Mecca, 1770 by Hugh H. Brackenridge, Philip Freneau, 1975-06
  3. The American Village, 1772 (1906) by Philip Freneau, 2010-09-10
  4. A Collection of Poems, On American Affairs and a Variety of Other Subjects ... by Philip Morin Freneau, 2010-02-10
  5. The Rejected Addresses: Together with the Prize Address Presented for the Prize Medal Offered for the Best Address On the Opening of the New Park Theatre in the City of New-York by Philip Morin Freneau, Charles Sprague, 2010-03-05
  6. Poems Relating To The American Revolution (1865) by Philip Freneau, 2010-09-10
  7. The American village by Philip Morin Freneau, Harry Lyman Koopman, et all 2010-08-19
  8. Writings in Prose and Verse of Hezekiah Salem, Late of New England: To Which Is Added an Account of His Last Yankee Venture by Philip M. Freneau, 1975-10
  9. Literary Influences of Philip Freneau by Harry H. Clark,
  10. That rascal Freneau: A study in literary failure by Lewis Gaston Leary, 1941
  11. Philip Freneau by Jacob Axelrad, 1967
  12. The poems of Philip Freneau, poet of the American revolution. Edited for the Princeton Historical Association by Fred Lewis Pattee (July 1902) Volume: 1 by Fred Lewis Pattee, 2010-08-13
  13. The American village, a poem. To which are added, several other original pieces in verse. By Philip Freneau, A.B. [Two lines in Latin from Horace] by Philip Morin Freneau, 2010-06-10
  14. The Poems of Philip Freneau (Volume 1); Poet of the American Revolution by Philip Morin Freneau, 2009-12-25

61. Mirago : Arts: Literature: Authors: F: Freneau, Philip
philip freneau Biography and Poems by AmericanPoems.com - Biography and the text philip freneau (1752-1832) - Biography published by the United States
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62. Poetry X » Poetry Archives » Philip Freneau
Poems by philip freneau. American Poet (1752—1832). Home » Poetry Archives » Poets » philip freneau. Emancipation From British Dependence
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63. Freneau, Philip Morin - # 62881 From Eigen's Political And Historical Quotations
freneau, philip Morin. Document number 62881. New Search philip Morin freneau, 17521832 Poet, Writer and State Department Official
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64. Philip Freneau | "The Indian Burying Ground" | Poetry Archive | Plagiarist.com
philip freneau. Please visit our sponsor. In spite of all the learn d have said; I still my old opinion keep, The posture, that we give the dead,
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65. Freneau, Philip - Chainki
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Philip Freneau - Biography and Poems by AmericanPoems.com

Biography and the text of four of his poems.
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66. Philip Freneau: Father Of American Poetry
freneau was a romantic at heart, but because of the nature of the political atmosphere in which he lived, he became a political satirist of the British
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Along with Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor, Philip Freneau takes his place in American poetry as the third important American poet. Born 2 January 1752 in New York, Freneau actually becomes the first American poet born on American soil, as both Bradstreet and Taylor were born in England. Freneau was a romantic at heart, but because of the nature of the political atmosphere in which he lived, he became a political satirist of the British during the revolutionary era. He attended Princeton University, where he was a roommate of the future president James Madison. After graduating from Princeton, Freneau tried teaching but discovered he hated it. His first popular success with writing came in 1775 as he wrote satirical pamphlets. He remained a creative writer his whole life but also earned his living as a farmer, a journalist, and a sea captain. He wrote "The House of Night," in the West Indies, where he traveled in 1776. According to F. L. Pattee, this poem was "the first distinctly romantic note heard in America."

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68. Philip Freneau Poems Index : Poetry Archive : Sanjeev.NET
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70. Person Detail: Philip Morin Freneau - New York State Literary Tree
philip freneau was born in New York City. He was the first professional American journalist, a powerful propagandist and satirist for the American
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(1752-1832) Poet, journalist, editor. Philip Freneau was born in New York City. He was the first professional American journalist, a powerful propagandist and satirist for the American Revolution and Jeffersonian democracy. Life Events: Year: Event: BIRTH New York County
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Philip Freneau is buried in Union Prospect Cemetery, Matawan, Monmouth County, New Jersey. (The 'poet of the American Revolution'). WHAT ARE YOU READING?

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72. Phillip Morin Freneau (1752 - 1832) - Find A Grave Memorial
philip Morin freneau Cemetery Matawan Monmouth County New Jersey, USA. Record added Oct 28 2005 By jim parris. Added by jim parris. Added by jim parris
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73. Coll. 21: Philip Freneau Collection, 1661 - 1939
Finding Aid for Coll. 21 philip freneau Collection, 1661 1939. Monmouth County Historical Association Library and Archives, Freehold, New Jersey.
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Freehold, New Jersey November 1980 INTRODUCTION Philip Morin Freneau a poet, editor, and mariner, was born on January 2, 1752, on Frankfort Street in New York City. He was the son of Pierre Freneau (1718-1767) and Agnes Watson (1727-1817), who was the daughter of Richard Watson (n.d.) of Freehold, N.J. Philip's brother Peter (1757-1813) was a former Secretary of State for South Carolina. Pierre Freneau and his family eventually acquired a summer home named Mount Pleasant near Middletown Point (now Matawan), N.J., where Philip made his home. Philip Freneau was educated privately by tutors. In 1768 at age fifteen, he matriculated in the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) and graduated in 1771. He was a classmate and roommate of James Madison. It was at college that he began his literary career by composing a poem that was read at the graduation exercise. Afterward, he taught at a seminary in Maryland and continued writing. At the onset of the American Revolution in 1776, Philip Freneau took a position as a secretary to a Mr. Hanson, a prominent planter on Santa Cruz Island in the West Indies. He stayed three years, and wrote some of his finest poems, which utilized elements of romanticism, a style not yet popular in Europe.

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75. The Encyclopedia Of The Early Republic And Antebellum America
freneau, philip (750 words) Fuller, Margaret (750 words) Greenough, Horatio (750 words) . xfreneau, philip. Labor Labor and Unions (2500 words)
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