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... obtain a freehold in America was , as Thomas Hutchinson once wrote of New England , the " ruling purpose " which sent colonial sons with their cattle and be- longings to some distant frontier township , where they would thrust back the ...
... obtain a freehold in America was , as Thomas Hutchinson once wrote of New England , the " ruling purpose " which sent colonial sons with their cattle and be- longings to some distant frontier township , where they would thrust back the ...
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... obtained land from King or proprietor was expected to pay a small quitrent as a token of the higher ownership . The quitrent was not a real rent , proportionate to the actual value of the acres held ; it was never large in amount nor ...
... obtained land from King or proprietor was expected to pay a small quitrent as a token of the higher ownership . The quitrent was not a real rent , proportionate to the actual value of the acres held ; it was never large in amount nor ...
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... obtain . Though lime- stone was discovered in New England in 1697 , it was not 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 ...
... obtain . Though lime- stone was discovered in New England in 1697 , it was not 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 ...
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... obtained . As early as 1639 Henry Whitfield erected a house of stone at Guilford , Connecticut , to serve in part as a place of defense , and in other places , here and there , were to be found stone buildings used for various pur ...
... obtained . As early as 1639 Henry Whitfield erected a house of stone at Guilford , Connecticut , to serve in part as a place of defense , and in other places , here and there , were to be found stone buildings used for various pur ...
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... obtained and recorded . In Virginia , where the county clerks granted licenses , children under age could not marry without the consent of their parents , and indentured servants could not marry during their servitude . In Connecticut ...
... obtained and recorded . In Virginia , where the county clerks granted licenses , children under age could not marry without the consent of their parents , and indentured servants could not marry during their servitude . In Connecticut ...
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