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... to Savannah . These exiles presented a pathetic picture of desolation and despair . They were undesired , and were frequently charged with crimes and misdemeanors by those who wished to get rid 2 THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 17.
... to Savannah . These exiles presented a pathetic picture of desolation and despair . They were undesired , and were frequently charged with crimes and misdemeanors by those who wished to get rid 2 THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 17.
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... frequently they remained legally a part of the original church and township , and the residents often journeyed many miles to take part in town meeting or to join in the social and religious life of the older community . The New ...
... frequently they remained legally a part of the original church and township , and the residents often journeyed many miles to take part in town meeting or to join in the social and religious life of the older community . The New ...
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... frequently manifested along the way . Unlike the Puritans , to whom countryseats and summer re- sorts were unknown and trips to mountain and seashore were strictly matters of necessity or busi- ness , the townfolk of the Middle Colonies ...
... frequently manifested along the way . Unlike the Puritans , to whom countryseats and summer re- sorts were unknown and trips to mountain and seashore were strictly matters of necessity or busi- ness , the townfolk of the Middle Colonies ...
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... frequently than it was in Maryland , while in the Carolinas and Georgia it was not used at all . In Virginia , even though the great planta- tion with its appendant farms and quarters in different counties could be reached often only ...
... frequently than it was in Maryland , while in the Carolinas and Georgia it was not used at all . In Virginia , even though the great planta- tion with its appendant farms and quarters in different counties could be reached often only ...
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... frequently used . Travelers who visited the leading towns in the period from 1750 to 1763 have left descriptions which help us to visualize the external features of these places . Portsmouth , the most northerly town of importance , had ...
... frequently used . Travelers who visited the leading towns in the period from 1750 to 1763 have left descriptions which help us to visualize the external features of these places . Portsmouth , the most northerly town of importance , had ...
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