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Page 100
... known as they are now ; and grapes were found in enormous quantities in a wild state , though ef- forts to grow vineyards for the purpose of making wine were never very successful . 99 In preparing vegetables and fruits for preserv- ing ...
... known as they are now ; and grapes were found in enormous quantities in a wild state , though ef- forts to grow vineyards for the purpose of making wine were never very successful . 99 In preparing vegetables and fruits for preserv- ing ...
Page 104
... known fact that the colonists were heavy drinkers and that they consumed liquors of every variety in enormous quantities on all important occasions baptisms , weddings , funer- als , barn raisings , church raisings , house raisings ...
... known fact that the colonists were heavy drinkers and that they consumed liquors of every variety in enormous quantities on all important occasions baptisms , weddings , funer- als , barn raisings , church raisings , house raisings ...
Page 110
... known to have been in use on Kent Island as early as 1658. The number of packs of cards imported was prodigious : one ship from London brought to the Cape Fear Colony toward the end of this period 144 packs , another 576 , and another ...
... known to have been in use on Kent Island as early as 1658. The number of packs of cards imported was prodigious : one ship from London brought to the Cape Fear Colony toward the end of this period 144 packs , another 576 , and another ...
Page 111
... . " Gaming for high stakes was a well- known failing of the Vassall family , and because of his love for reckless play Henry undoubtedly hastened his bankruptcy . But this vice was not confined EVERYDAY NEEDS AND DIVERSIONS 111.
... . " Gaming for high stakes was a well- known failing of the Vassall family , and because of his love for reckless play Henry undoubtedly hastened his bankruptcy . But this vice was not confined EVERYDAY NEEDS AND DIVERSIONS 111.
Page 112
... wooden and cob pipes were in fashion in the rural districts . Cigars were not known in America until after 1800. Though in early advertisements snuff was recommended as medicinal , the taking of snuff came 112 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... wooden and cob pipes were in fashion in the rural districts . Cigars were not known in America until after 1800. Though in early advertisements snuff was recommended as medicinal , the taking of snuff came 112 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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