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... rule of the Crown . Pennsylvania , the last to be founded except Georgia , and the seat of a religious experiment in a City of Brotherly Love , was wres- tling with the difficult task of combining high ideals with the ordinary frailties ...
... rule of the Crown . Pennsylvania , the last to be founded except Georgia , and the seat of a religious experiment in a City of Brotherly Love , was wres- tling with the difficult task of combining high ideals with the ordinary frailties ...
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... rule from the mercantile class . The population of Pennsylvania increased from 50,000 in 1730 to more than 200,000 in 1763 - due in largest part to the thousands of Scotch - Irish and Germans who , from 1718 to 1750 , poured into the ...
... rule from the mercantile class . The population of Pennsylvania increased from 50,000 in 1730 to more than 200,000 in 1763 - due in largest part to the thousands of Scotch - Irish and Germans who , from 1718 to 1750 , poured into the ...
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... rule the hold- ings in Albemarle were smaller than elsewhere in the South and the conditions of life were simpler and less elaborate , the farmers were still freeholders , not tenants . The whole of this section remained less developed ...
... rule the hold- ings in Albemarle were smaller than elsewhere in the South and the conditions of life were simpler and less elaborate , the farmers were still freeholders , not tenants . The whole of this section remained less developed ...
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... rule were small . The bonding was English , Flemish , or “ running , " according to the taste of the builder , and many of the houses had stone trimming , which had to be brought from Eng- land , if it were of freestone as was suggested ...
... rule were small . The bonding was English , Flemish , or “ running , " according to the taste of the builder , and many of the houses had stone trimming , which had to be brought from Eng- land , if it were of freestone as was suggested ...
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... rule small , about twenty feet by twelve , with brick chimneys and plastered rooms . A typical Savannah house had two stories , with a handsome balcony in front and a piazza the whole length of the building in the rear , with a bedroom ...
... rule small , about twenty feet by twelve , with brick chimneys and plastered rooms . A typical Savannah house had two stories , with a handsome balcony in front and a piazza the whole length of the building in the rear , with a bedroom ...
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