The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 91919 |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-5 sur 11
Page 9
... 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 Pennsyl- vania , or in the ...
... 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 Pennsyl- vania , or in the ...
Page 32
... south from the river , formed arteries of supply for the markets and ships along the docks and , during certain times and seasons , afforded means of social intercourse between the business of the countinghouse 32 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... south from the river , formed arteries of supply for the markets and ships along the docks and , during certain times and seasons , afforded means of social intercourse between the business of the countinghouse 32 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
Page 36
... formed a distinctly democratic element both in Maryland and Vir- ginia . They cultivated small plantations rang- ing from 150 to 500 acres , not more than a third of which was improved even by 1760. Daniel Du- laney , the famous lawyer ...
... formed a distinctly democratic element both in Maryland and Vir- ginia . They cultivated small plantations rang- ing from 150 to 500 acres , not more than a third of which was improved even by 1760. Daniel Du- laney , the famous lawyer ...
Page 41
... formed large continuous areas of rice land , pine land , meadow , pasture , and swamp . Upon such plantations the colonists built substantial houses of brick and cypress , generally less elaborate than those in Virginia , particularly ...
... formed large continuous areas of rice land , pine land , meadow , pasture , and swamp . Upon such plantations the colonists built substantial houses of brick and cypress , generally less elaborate than those in Virginia , particularly ...
Page 135
... formed a most important part of this undertaking . In New York alone , where the plan found its most com- plete application , between five and ten elementary schools were started . A single " charity " or free school in the city , which ...
... formed a most important part of this undertaking . In New York alone , where the plan found its most com- plete application , between five and ten elementary schools were started . A single " charity " or free school in the city , which ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
acres adorned advertised America Anglican Annapolis apprentice back country Beverley Birket Boston breeches brick building built Cape Fear captain chaises Charleston chiefly church cloth coast colonial colonists color Connecticut diary drink Dutch early Edenton eighteenth century England English Essex Institute fall line farmers farms ferry French frequently Georgia Germans Governor horses houses Huguenots imported indentured servants Indian indigo Jersey John Jonathan Boucher journey King's Chapel labor land large numbers less libraries lived London manors Maryland Mass Massachusetts master meetinghouse merchants negroes Newport North occasionally Pennsylvania period Philadelphia plantations planters Portsmouth Quakers Quincy race Rhode Island rivers road Salem Savannah schools Scotch-Irish sermons settlements settlers ship silk slaves social sold sometimes South Carolina Southern stone Thomas Thomas Bulfinch tion towns trade traveler usually Virginia voyage West Indies William Byrd Williamsburg Wilmington women wood wore wrote York