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... large numbers . J Except for settlements and outlying clearings , the colonial area THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 3.
... large numbers . J Except for settlements and outlying clearings , the colonial area THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 3.
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... numbers were five times as large as in the North and where their work as frontier pioneers was far more conspicuous . On the other hand , the Huguenots , fleeing from France after the revoca- tion of the Edict of Nantes , in 1685 ...
... numbers were five times as large as in the North and where their work as frontier pioneers was far more conspicuous . On the other hand , the Huguenots , fleeing from France after the revoca- tion of the Edict of Nantes , in 1685 ...
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... large numbers , chiefly for servants ' use , yellow metal spoons , stone bottles , crocks , jugs , mugs , butter pots , and heavy utensils in iron for cooking purposes . For the farm there were grindstones , saws , files , knives , axes ...
... large numbers , chiefly for servants ' use , yellow metal spoons , stone bottles , crocks , jugs , mugs , butter pots , and heavy utensils in iron for cooking purposes . For the farm there were grindstones , saws , files , knives , axes ...
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... larger animals began to disappear from the Eastern regions . Buffaloes , for instance , were formerly found in North ... large numbers , particularly in New England ; and so unlicensed had the destruction of the heath hen become in New ...
... larger animals began to disappear from the Eastern regions . Buffaloes , for instance , were formerly found in North ... large numbers , particularly in New England ; and so unlicensed had the destruction of the heath hen become in New ...
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... large numbers of Welsh who spoke only Gael- ic , of English who spoke only their Cornish , Somer- setshire , Lancashire , or Yorkshire dialect , and of Irish who spoke " with the brogue very much on their tongues . : 99 Not only were ...
... large numbers of Welsh who spoke only Gael- ic , of English who spoke only their Cornish , Somer- setshire , Lancashire , or Yorkshire dialect , and of Irish who spoke " with the brogue very much on their tongues . : 99 Not only were ...
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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