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Page 137
... continued to exist , they did not grow either in wealth or in efficiency . This State had many pri- vate schools , such as that at St. Mary's in Caroline County , kept by Jonathan Boucher , who , in addi- tion to his duties as rector ...
... continued to exist , they did not grow either in wealth or in efficiency . This State had many pri- vate schools , such as that at St. Mary's in Caroline County , kept by Jonathan Boucher , who , in addi- tion to his duties as rector ...
Page 145
... continued for twenty - two years with from thirty to seventy children , who were taught reading , spelling , and the chief principles of the Christian religion . In the realm of the higher education , three colleges , Harvard , William ...
... continued for twenty - two years with from thirty to seventy children , who were taught reading , spelling , and the chief principles of the Christian religion . In the realm of the higher education , three colleges , Harvard , William ...
Page 148
... continued to be spoken in New York , and in Al- bany and its neighborhood it was the prevailing tongue in colonial times and even long after the colonial period had come to an end . Many of the New York merchants were bilinguists , and ...
... continued to be spoken in New York , and in Al- bany and its neighborhood it was the prevailing tongue in colonial times and even long after the colonial period had come to an end . Many of the New York merchants were bilinguists , and ...
Page 182
... continued for many years even after the Revolution . " sell " and " sold , " though used merely in the sense of binding to service , have been carefully erased by an outraged and uninformed descendant and the seemingly less invidious ...
... continued for many years even after the Revolution . " sell " and " sold , " though used merely in the sense of binding to service , have been carefully erased by an outraged and uninformed descendant and the seemingly less invidious ...
Page 200
... masters , mistresses , and the children of the family is well attested , and many were freed for their continued good service and faithful loyalty . They had their pleasures , were fond of dancing and 200 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... masters , mistresses , and the children of the family is well attested , and many were freed for their continued good service and faithful loyalty . They had their pleasures , were fond of dancing and 200 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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