Chapter 19

FOOTNOTES:[1]Ode by William Collins.[2]These are merely extracts from Pitt’s speeches.[3]See page308.[4]Fraunces Tavern is still standing on the corner of Pearl and Broad Streets, New York City. It has been restored by the Sons of the Revolution.[5]Pronounced Hewston.[6]Read the story of theSpanish Galleons, on page327.[7]The Christ of the Andes.

FOOTNOTES:

[1]Ode by William Collins.

[1]Ode by William Collins.

[2]These are merely extracts from Pitt’s speeches.

[2]These are merely extracts from Pitt’s speeches.

[3]See page308.

[3]See page308.

[4]Fraunces Tavern is still standing on the corner of Pearl and Broad Streets, New York City. It has been restored by the Sons of the Revolution.

[4]Fraunces Tavern is still standing on the corner of Pearl and Broad Streets, New York City. It has been restored by the Sons of the Revolution.

[5]Pronounced Hewston.

[5]Pronounced Hewston.

[6]Read the story of theSpanish Galleons, on page327.

[6]Read the story of theSpanish Galleons, on page327.

[7]The Christ of the Andes.

[7]The Christ of the Andes.

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