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Page 17
... indentured servants ; and once in a while a Czech or Bohemian , though the identification is often doubtful . There were Irish and Welsh Quakers in Pennsylvania , and a few Danes are said to have come into New Hamp- shire with imported ...
... indentured servants ; and once in a while a Czech or Bohemian , though the identification is often doubtful . There were Irish and Welsh Quakers in Pennsylvania , and a few Danes are said to have come into New Hamp- shire with imported ...
Page 72
... indentured servants , wore clothing which was relatively heavy and coarse . Throughout New England , and to a lesser ex- tent elsewhere , men , women , and children wore homespun , with linen shirts , tow cloth skirts and breeches , and ...
... indentured servants , wore clothing which was relatively heavy and coarse . Throughout New England , and to a lesser ex- tent elsewhere , men , women , and children wore homespun , with linen shirts , tow cloth skirts and breeches , and ...
Page 74
... indentured servants , and negroes in the North dressed in much the same way as did their " betters " but in clothes of poorer quality and cut , often made over from the discarded garments of their masters . In the South , what were ...
... indentured servants , and negroes in the North dressed in much the same way as did their " betters " but in clothes of poorer quality and cut , often made over from the discarded garments of their masters . In the South , what were ...
Page 88
... indentured servants could not marry during their servitude . In Connecticut the banns were pub- lished but once and protests against a marriage were affixed to the signpost or the church door . Blanks for licenses were distributed by ...
... indentured servants could not marry during their servitude . In Connecticut the banns were pub- lished but once and protests against a marriage were affixed to the signpost or the church door . Blanks for licenses were distributed by ...
Page 138
... indentured servants but frequently were treated as such and made to feel the inferiority of their position . One John Warden refused to accept the post of tutor in a Virginia family , unless the planter and his wife and children would ...
... indentured servants but frequently were treated as such and made to feel the inferiority of their position . One John Warden refused to accept the post of tutor in a Virginia family , unless the planter and his wife and children would ...
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