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Page 89
... daughter of Oliver De Lancey of New York . " I was at court al day about geting Sister Mary divorced & obtained it . " Hempstead , Diary , p . 147 . Family life in the colonies was full of affection , HABILIMENTS AND HABITS 89.
... daughter of Oliver De Lancey of New York . " I was at court al day about geting Sister Mary divorced & obtained it . " Hempstead , Diary , p . 147 . Family life in the colonies was full of affection , HABILIMENTS AND HABITS 89.
Page 96
... obtain an adequate supply through channels of distribution which remained almost unchanged throughout the colonial period . The provisions of New England and the flour , beef , pork , and peas of New York and Pennsylvania were carried ...
... obtain an adequate supply through channels of distribution which remained almost unchanged throughout the colonial period . The provisions of New England and the flour , beef , pork , and peas of New York and Pennsylvania were carried ...
Page 97
... obtained from the forests , for the colonists were great hunters . Fowling pieces , powderflasks , shot bags , worms , and ramrods were a part of every country householder's equipment . Though deer and wild birds were less plentiful in ...
... obtained from the forests , for the colonists were great hunters . Fowling pieces , powderflasks , shot bags , worms , and ramrods were a part of every country householder's equipment . Though deer and wild birds were less plentiful in ...
Page 100
... obtained from England and the Continent , but as early as 1735 Paul Amatis started his " Georgian Nursery " in South Caro- lina , and later William Prince established in the North a large fruit nursery at Flushing , Long Island , where ...
... obtained from England and the Continent , but as early as 1735 Paul Amatis started his " Georgian Nursery " in South Caro- lina , and later William Prince established in the North a large fruit nursery at Flushing , Long Island , where ...
Page 101
... obtained from the Mediterranean and the West Indies ; coffee , tea ( hyson , bohea , congo , and green ) , and " cocoa nuts " came from England usually , though much of the spice , tea , and cocoa was smuggled in from Amsterdam or the ...
... obtained from the Mediterranean and the West Indies ; coffee , tea ( hyson , bohea , congo , and green ) , and " cocoa nuts " came from England usually , though much of the spice , tea , and cocoa was smuggled in from Amsterdam or the ...
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