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Philip Nolan was a historical figure known for his involvement in filibustering and attempts to establish an independent Texas. In the context of the story "The Man Without a Country" by Edward Everett Hale, his reward was a life of exile after he renounced his country during a trial. He was condemned to live aboard a ship, isolated from his homeland, ultimately leading to a poignant realization of his love for America. The story highlights themes of patriotism and the consequences of one's choices.

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