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Page 13
... westward by the proprietary government , which wanted to get rid of them , pushed rapidly into the region of the Susquehanna . The Germans usually settled in or near the old courties ... " they THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 13.
... westward by the proprietary government , which wanted to get rid of them , pushed rapidly into the region of the Susquehanna . The Germans usually settled in or near the old courties ... " they THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 13.
Page 14
... usually in advance , since their less developed instinct for thrift and permanence often led them to sell their holdings to the on- coming Germans and to trek to the edge and over the edge of the western frontier . The life of these ...
... usually in advance , since their less developed instinct for thrift and permanence often led them to sell their holdings to the on- coming Germans and to trek to the edge and over the edge of the western frontier . The life of these ...
Page 34
... the woods , the estate was generally kept intact . Though land was frequently leased and over- seers were usually employed to manage outlying properties , the habit of splitting up estates into small 34 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... the woods , the estate was generally kept intact . Though land was frequently leased and over- seers were usually employed to manage outlying properties , the habit of splitting up estates into small 34 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
Page 59
... usually bare or cov- ered with matting ; rugs were used chiefly at the bedside , but carpets were rare . Philadelphia , which was famous for the uniform- ity of its architecture , must have contained in 1760 many houses of the style of ...
... usually bare or cov- ered with matting ; rugs were used chiefly at the bedside , but carpets were rare . Philadelphia , which was famous for the uniform- ity of its architecture , must have contained in 1760 many houses of the style of ...
Page 68
... , sent over a plow designed to weed , trench , sow , and cover indigo , but of its construction we unfortunately know nothing . The colonists 1 usually imported such articles as millstones , as large as 68 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... , sent over a plow designed to weed , trench , sow , and cover indigo , but of its construction we unfortunately know nothing . The colonists 1 usually imported such articles as millstones , as large as 68 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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