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... eighteenth century there was little intercolonial communication to make the colonies acquainted with one another ; and the thousands of immigrants , arriving yearly from the Old World and adding new varieties to the race types already ...
... eighteenth century there was little intercolonial communication to make the colonies acquainted with one another ; and the thousands of immigrants , arriving yearly from the Old World and adding new varieties to the race types already ...
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... ness , were nowhere their serious rivals except in Newport . In this town , about the middle of the eighteenth century , Jews congregated . They came either directly from Spain or from Portugal by way of THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 9.
... ness , were nowhere their serious rivals except in Newport . In this town , about the middle of the eighteenth century , Jews congregated . They came either directly from Spain or from Portugal by way of THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 9.
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... eighteenth century the seat of busy settle- ment and agriculture . As the frontier was gradually pushed back by the movement of settlers from the coast , the newly won regions came under the control of the coast dwellers and reproduced ...
... eighteenth century the seat of busy settle- ment and agriculture . As the frontier was gradually pushed back by the movement of settlers from the coast , the newly won regions came under the control of the coast dwellers and reproduced ...
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... eighteenth cen- turies across the sea and lured them on to the frontier . Where hundreds sought for freedom of worship and release from political oppression , thou- sands saw in the great unoccupied lands of the New World a chance to ...
... eighteenth cen- turies across the sea and lured them on to the frontier . Where hundreds sought for freedom of worship and release from political oppression , thou- sands saw in the great unoccupied lands of the New World a chance to ...
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... eighteenth century , in this colony as elsewhere , to boom land sites for the erecting of towns on an artificial plan . In 1738 , the second landgrave , Thomas Smith , tried to start a town on his Win- yaw tract near Georgetown . He ...
... eighteenth century , in this colony as elsewhere , to boom land sites for the erecting of towns on an artificial plan . In 1738 , the second landgrave , Thomas Smith , tried to start a town on his Win- yaw tract near Georgetown . He ...
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