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... known as John Peter Zenger , whose name is indissolubly associated with the liberty of the press in America . The Germans , however , as farmers contributed greatly to the prosperity of the communities where they culti- vated their ...
... known as John Peter Zenger , whose name is indissolubly associated with the liberty of the press in America . The Germans , however , as farmers contributed greatly to the prosperity of the communities where they culti- vated their ...
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... known as → Tinton Manor , near Shrewsbury in East Jersey , and the proprietary manors of the Penns at Penns- bury on the Delaware and at Muncy on the Sus- quehanna . But there were also thousands of small fields belonging to the ...
... known as → Tinton Manor , near Shrewsbury in East Jersey , and the proprietary manors of the Penns at Penns- bury on the Delaware and at Muncy on the Sus- quehanna . But there were also thousands of small fields belonging to the ...
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... known at all in the tidewater section of the South , where lime continued to the end of the era to be made from calcined oyster shells . The seven- teenth century was the period of wooden houses , wooden churches , and wooden public ...
... known at all in the tidewater section of the South , where lime continued to the end of the era to be made from calcined oyster shells . The seven- teenth century was the period of wooden houses , wooden churches , and wooden public ...
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... known and 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 ...
... known and 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 ...
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... - joyed most of the necessities but few of the luxuries of life and had almost no books . It is described as being " inhabited by a spurious race of mortals " " known by the appellation of Scotch - Irish 52 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... - joyed most of the necessities but few of the luxuries of life and had almost no books . It is described as being " inhabited by a spurious race of mortals " " known by the appellation of Scotch - Irish 52 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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