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... with the ordinary frailties of human nature . In all these colonies the details of political organization and the available means of making a living were * developed but slowly . England , too , the sovereign COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... with the ordinary frailties of human nature . In all these colonies the details of political organization and the available means of making a living were * developed but slowly . England , too , the sovereign COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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... politics were not yet in the public arena . Their turn was to come later in the Revo- lution and in the westward movement . The same may be said of the Germans . Not many Germans in the ... political , and commercial 6 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... politics were not yet in the public arena . Their turn was to come later in the Revo- lution and in the westward movement . The same may be said of the Germans . Not many Germans in the ... political , and commercial 6 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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... political office , men of enter- prise and standing . The Jews on the other hand had no social or political privileges and made their mark principally in the field of commerce and trade . Northernmost of the regions over which these ...
... political office , men of enter- prise and standing . The Jews on the other hand had no social or political privileges and made their mark principally in the field of commerce and trade . Northernmost of the regions over which these ...
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... politics the heavy burden of defense and the responsibility for peace with the Six Nations , whose alliance was so es ... political party . The Quakers on principle avoided war and culti- vated as far as possible the arts and advantages ...
... politics the heavy burden of defense and the responsibility for peace with the Six Nations , whose alliance was so es ... political party . The Quakers on principle avoided war and culti- vated as far as possible the arts and advantages ...
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... politics , though inclined to uphold the Quakers in their quarrels with the proprietors . Both the Scotch- Irish and the Germans moved onward as oppor- tunity offered , journeying southwest through the uplands of Maryland and Virginia ...
... politics , though inclined to uphold the Quakers in their quarrels with the proprietors . Both the Scotch- Irish and the Germans moved onward as oppor- tunity offered , journeying southwest through the uplands of Maryland and Virginia ...
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