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... Connecticut stood second in size and Rhode Island and New Hamp- shire were nearly equal . The New Englanders lived in compact communities along the coast and up the river valleys wherever land and opportunity offered , and in self ...
... Connecticut stood second in size and Rhode Island and New Hamp- shire were nearly equal . The New Englanders lived in compact communities along the coast and up the river valleys wherever land and opportunity offered , and in self ...
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... Connecticut , where they formed a trifling and inconspicuous part of the population . These Scotch - Irish , who were not Irish at all except that they came from the north of Ireland , had much less influence in New England than in ...
... Connecticut , where they formed a trifling and inconspicuous part of the population . These Scotch - Irish , who were not Irish at all except that they came from the north of Ireland , had much less influence in New England than in ...
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... Connecticut a manor called Mortlake , on which were a few un- enterprising tenants , holding their land for a money rental . There are other instances of lands let out in a similar manner on limited leases , but the number was not large ...
... Connecticut a manor called Mortlake , on which were a few un- enterprising tenants , holding their land for a money rental . There are other instances of lands let out in a similar manner on limited leases , but the number was not large ...
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... Connecticut , to serve in part as a place of defense , and in other places , here and there , were to be found stone buildings used for various pur- poses . It has been said that King's Chapel , Bos- ton , built in 1749-54 , was the ...
... Connecticut , to serve in part as a place of defense , and in other places , here and there , were to be found stone buildings used for various pur- poses . It has been said that King's Chapel , Bos- ton , built in 1749-54 , was the ...
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... third town in Con- necticut , had only wooden houses . Hartford , a large , scattering town on a small river " ( the Little River not the Connecticut is meant ) , was built chiefly of wood , with here and there a COLONIAL HOUSES 49.
... third town in Con- necticut , had only wooden houses . Hartford , a large , scattering town on a small river " ( the Little River not the Connecticut is meant ) , was built chiefly of wood , with here and there a COLONIAL HOUSES 49.
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