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... Sometimes they trafficked in short voyages to neighboring colonies , and sometimes they sailed on longer voyages to England , the Continent , the Wine Islands , Africa , the West Indies , and the Spanish Main . Though ⠀⠀ the land and ...
... Sometimes they trafficked in short voyages to neighboring colonies , and sometimes they sailed on longer voyages to England , the Continent , the Wine Islands , Africa , the West Indies , and the Spanish Main . Though ⠀⠀ the land and ...
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... Sometimes these little centers developed into separate ecclesiastical societies and even into independent towns ; but frequently they remained legally a part of the original church and township , and the residents often journeyed many ...
... Sometimes these little centers developed into separate ecclesiastical societies and even into independent towns ; but frequently they remained legally a part of the original church and township , and the residents often journeyed many ...
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... sometimes in West Jersey , but more often in Penn- sylvania itself , adjacent to the familiar and well- trodden highways . These roads , which radiated northwest and south from the river , formed arteries of supply for the markets and ...
... sometimes in West Jersey , but more often in Penn- sylvania itself , adjacent to the familiar and well- trodden highways . These roads , which radiated northwest and south from the river , formed arteries of supply for the markets and ...
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... sometimes fifteen or thirty thousand acres in all . Many of these estates he was accustomed to speak of as manors , though the peculiar rights which distinguished a manor from any other tract of land early disappeared , and the manor in ...
... sometimes fifteen or thirty thousand acres in all . Many of these estates he was accustomed to speak of as manors , though the peculiar rights which distinguished a manor from any other tract of land early disappeared , and the manor in ...
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... sometimes of double thickness and were laid so that " the seam or joint of the upper course shall fall upon the middle of the lower plank which prevents the air from coming thro ' the floor in winter or the water falling down in summer ...
... sometimes of double thickness and were laid so that " the seam or joint of the upper course shall fall upon the middle of the lower plank which prevents the air from coming thro ' the floor in winter or the water falling down in summer ...
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