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... 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 wilderness and create 23 a new community . Throughout the ...
... 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 wilderness and create 23 a new community . Throughout the ...
Page 53
... wrote of Wilmington in 1757 : " It has greatly the preference in my esteem to New Bern .. the regularity of its streets is equal to that of Philadelphia and the buildings are in general very good . Many of brick , COLONIAL HOUSES 53.
... wrote of Wilmington in 1757 : " It has greatly the preference in my esteem to New Bern .. the regularity of its streets is equal to that of Philadelphia and the buildings are in general very good . Many of brick , COLONIAL HOUSES 53.
Page 80
... wrote , " Goods received last spring damnified and ( to cap the climax ) have filled my house with cockroaches . " That men shopped in America as well as in England appears from the following letter sent by a New England minister to his ...
... wrote , " Goods received last spring damnified and ( to cap the climax ) have filled my house with cockroaches . " That men shopped in America as well as in England appears from the following letter sent by a New England minister to his ...
Page 91
... wrote : " I was much pleased to hear my letters were agreeable to you and mama , I shall always do my endeavour to please such kind and tender parents . " Education and punishment in colonial days went frequently hand in hand , and ...
... wrote : " I was much pleased to hear my letters were agreeable to you and mama , I shall always do my endeavour to please such kind and tender parents . " Education and punishment in colonial days went frequently hand in hand , and ...
Page 92
... wrote that the juice of the Jerusalem oak had cured all the negro children on the plantation of a distemper and that several negroes had drunk as much as half a pint of it at a time . Nostrums , quack remedies , and proprietary ...
... wrote that the juice of the Jerusalem oak had cured all the negro children on the plantation of a distemper and that several negroes had drunk as much as half a pint of it at a time . Nostrums , quack remedies , and proprietary ...
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