The Diary of Thomas Vernon a Loyalist Banished From Newport By the Rhode Islan
The Diary of Thomas Vernon a Loyalist Banished From Newport By the Rhode Islan
Thomas Vernon
The book The Diary of Thomas Vernon a Loyalist Banished From Newport By the Rhode Islan was written by author Thomas Vernon Here you can read free online of The Diary of Thomas Vernon a Loyalist Banished From Newport By the Rhode Islan book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Diary of Thomas Vernon a Loyalist Banished From Newport By the Rhode Islan a good or bad book?
What reading level is The Diary of Thomas Vernon a Loyalist Banished From Newport By the Rhode Islan book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
Signed my parole for the town of Warwick, and set out for said town in a chaise with Sally Hammett at four o'clock, after taking my leave of Mr. Beale and Mr. Nicol, whom I left in gaol. I We arrived at Warwick with a dull horse after eight o'clock. We stopped at the house of Mr. Thomas Wickes, whose famil}' received me most joyfully. We tarried with them all night. They expressed a concern that I could not be with them until I provided myself with suitable lodgings. To bed after nine. Tuesday,... September 17, 1776. Arose before sun- rise. The family not yet being up, I strayed up to Captain Warner's. He was glad to see me. I told him my state and circumstances. Staid to breakfast with him. We discussed on divers matters and thing^s. Mrs. Joseph Lippitt^ joined us. We tarried at this house to dinner ; met with a hearty welcome. Sall}^ Hammett called at three o'clock, on her way to 1. This is the last of Mr. Beale, but Mr. Nicol's name appears once more in the letter of September 30. 2. Mrs.
User Reviews: