This article contains a transcription of and places into historical context Philip Freneau's "Ode on a Remote Perspective View of Princeton College," first published in the Trenton "True American" in 1822 under the initial "R' and again in the New Brunswick "Fredonian" under the initials "N.R." in the same year
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"Bibliography of the poetry of Philip Freneau": v. 3, p. 407-417.Mode of access: Internet
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In addition to being an American revolutionary war poet, Philip Freneau fought in the war. This art...
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Based on Philippe Goujard's concept of heroism and heroisation as outlined by Michel Vovelle this ar...
Copyright © 1945 The Trustees of Rutgers College in New Jersey. Reprinted by permission of Rutgers U...
While slave-owning students at Princeton rarely constituted a majority of students, they were often ...
"Published for the Trustees of Princeton University."pt. 1. An account of the sesquicentennial celeb...
Baridon Michel. Mark A. Noll : Princeton and the Republic 1768-1822. 1989. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, ...
The colonies of North America have furnished endless sources of research material for historians, bi...
"The earlier chapters were first written at Clark University, in satisfaction of the thesis requirem...
"Bibliography of the poetry of Philip Freneau": v.3, p.407-417.Mode of access: Internet
This article contains a transcription of first, draft manuscript version of "The British Prison-Ship...
Béranger Jean. Emory Elliot. — Revolutionary Writers: Literature and Authority in the New Republic 1...
Richard E. Davis and The Trenton Herald-Register: An Editor\u27s Return Home, 1941-1942 Marvin Downi...
"Bibliography of the poetry of Philip Freneau": v. 3, p. 407-417.Mode of access: Internet
Among American men of letters who have paid tribute to Florida-and perhaps, with the exception of Wi...
In addition to being an American revolutionary war poet, Philip Freneau fought in the war. This art...
Among the numerous files of old American newspapers owned by the Rutgers Library that of the New Bru...
Based on Philippe Goujard's concept of heroism and heroisation as outlined by Michel Vovelle this ar...
Copyright © 1945 The Trustees of Rutgers College in New Jersey. Reprinted by permission of Rutgers U...
While slave-owning students at Princeton rarely constituted a majority of students, they were often ...
"Published for the Trustees of Princeton University."pt. 1. An account of the sesquicentennial celeb...
Baridon Michel. Mark A. Noll : Princeton and the Republic 1768-1822. 1989. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, ...
The colonies of North America have furnished endless sources of research material for historians, bi...
"The earlier chapters were first written at Clark University, in satisfaction of the thesis requirem...
"Bibliography of the poetry of Philip Freneau": v.3, p.407-417.Mode of access: Internet
This article contains a transcription of first, draft manuscript version of "The British Prison-Ship...
Béranger Jean. Emory Elliot. — Revolutionary Writers: Literature and Authority in the New Republic 1...
Richard E. Davis and The Trenton Herald-Register: An Editor\u27s Return Home, 1941-1942 Marvin Downi...
"Bibliography of the poetry of Philip Freneau": v. 3, p. 407-417.Mode of access: Internet