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... called " the melting - pot of the world ? V. S. + The elements of that great amalgam of peoples , it is true , began to be gathered before the close of the colonial era ; but the process of fusion made little progress during the years ...
... called " the melting - pot of the world ? V. S. + The elements of that great amalgam of peoples , it is true , began to be gathered before the close of the colonial era ; but the process of fusion made little progress during the years ...
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... called Mortlake , on which were a few un- enterprising tenants , holding their land for a money rental . There are other instances of lands let out in a similar manner on limited leases , but the number was not large , for , as ...
... called Mortlake , on which were a few un- enterprising tenants , holding their land for a money rental . There are other instances of lands let out in a similar manner on limited leases , but the number was not large , for , as ...
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... called the " car- penters ' colonial style " was often designed on the spot or taken from Batty Langley's Sure Guide , the Builders ' Jewel , or the British Palladio . Smibert , the painter and paint - shop man of Boston , de- signed ...
... called the " car- penters ' colonial style " was often designed on the spot or taken from Batty Langley's Sure Guide , the Builders ' Jewel , or the British Palladio . Smibert , the painter and paint - shop man of Boston , de- signed ...
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... called in one in- stance " the Black Hole . " Many of even the bet- ter houses were unpainted inside and out ; many had paper , hung or tacked ( afterwards pasted ) on the walls ; and in a few noteworthy cases in 58 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... called in one in- stance " the Black Hole . " Many of even the bet- ter houses were unpainted inside and out ; many had paper , hung or tacked ( afterwards pasted ) on the walls ; and in a few noteworthy cases in 58 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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... called , a white wood which was probably poplar or linden , but not basswood . Yet economical as these people were , even the unpre- tentious households possessed an abundance of mugs and tankards , which suggest their one indul- gence ...
... called , a white wood which was probably poplar or linden , but not basswood . Yet economical as these people were , even the unpre- tentious households possessed an abundance of mugs and tankards , which suggest their one indul- gence ...
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