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Page 31
... houses of the settlers were more scattered than among the Puritans . He would have learned also that , in Pennsylvania particularly , the needs of the propri- etors , the demands of the colonists , and the char- acter of the crops were ...
... houses of the settlers were more scattered than among the Puritans . He would have learned also that , in Pennsylvania particularly , the needs of the propri- etors , the demands of the colonists , and the char- acter of the crops were ...
Page 32
... houses , farms , fields , groves , and orchards of fruit trees , and threaded by roads , some good and some bad . Philip Van Cortlandt had his country place six miles , as he then reckoned it , from the city . Here at Bloomingdale , a ...
... houses , farms , fields , groves , and orchards of fruit trees , and threaded by roads , some good and some bad . Philip Van Cortlandt had his country place six miles , as he then reckoned it , from the city . Here at Bloomingdale , a ...
Page 35
... house in the same city , stock in the Baltimore Iron Works , and several farms in Mary- land . It was not at all ... houses . Many of these farmers rented lands of the planter under limited leases and paid their rents in money , or ...
... house in the same city , stock in the Baltimore Iron Works , and several farms in Mary- land . It was not at all ... houses . Many of these farmers rented lands of the planter under limited leases and paid their rents in money , or ...
Page 36
... his property near the inspection houses at Shoccoe's . This was the beginning of Richmond , the capital of Virginia . Less successful was Richard Randolph when , in 1739 , he tried to attract purchasers to his town 36 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... his property near the inspection houses at Shoccoe's . This was the beginning of Richmond , the capital of Virginia . Less successful was Richard Randolph when , in 1739 , he tried to attract purchasers to his town 36 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
Page 37
... houses which they occu- pied during the greater part of the year or at any rate when the Assembly was in session and life was gay and festive . Such other centers of popu- lation as Baltimore , Frederick , Hagerstown , Nor- folk ...
... houses which they occu- pied during the greater part of the year or at any rate when the Assembly was in session and life was gay and festive . Such other centers of popu- lation as Baltimore , Frederick , Hagerstown , Nor- folk ...
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