The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 91919 |
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... later in the Revo- lution and in the westward movement . The same may be said of the Germans . Not many Germans in the colonies became as well known as John Peter Zenger , whose name is indissolubly associated with the liberty of the ...
... later in the Revo- lution and in the westward movement . The same may be said of the Germans . Not many Germans in the colonies became as well known as John Peter Zenger , whose name is indissolubly associated with the liberty of the ...
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... later day , the sheep's noses were sharpened for cropping the grass between the stones , and the corn was shot in- to the unyielding ground with a gun . Central and eastern New England was a region of low mountain ranges and fairly wide ...
... later day , the sheep's noses were sharpened for cropping the grass between the stones , and the corn was shot in- to the unyielding ground with a gun . Central and eastern New England was a region of low mountain ranges and fairly wide ...
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... later it was more than 100,000 ; and , at the outbreak of the Revo- lution , 190,000 . But in colonial times it always lacked cohesion and unity , owing to racial divi- sions and social distinctions and to its strangely shaped territory ...
... later it was more than 100,000 ; and , at the outbreak of the Revo- lution , 190,000 . But in colonial times it always lacked cohesion and unity , owing to racial divi- sions and social distinctions and to its strangely shaped territory ...
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... later as Mason and Dixon's Line - lay two groups of colonies in a semitropical zone occu- pying the tidewater lowlands about the Chesapeake and the great rivers and sounds of the southern coast . These lowlands extended as far back as ...
... later as Mason and Dixon's Line - lay two groups of colonies in a semitropical zone occu- pying the tidewater lowlands about the Chesapeake and the great rivers and sounds of the southern coast . These lowlands extended as far back as ...
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... later a number of Dutch and Germans , probably from New Amsterdam , occupied lands on the Eastern Shore ; and at odd times Portuguese Jews from Brazil found refuge under its protection . But the only groups of for- eigners in the colony ...
... later a number of Dutch and Germans , probably from New Amsterdam , occupied lands on the Eastern Shore ; and at odd times Portuguese Jews from Brazil found refuge under its protection . But the only groups of for- eigners in the colony ...
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