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Copyright , 1919 , by Yale University Press 399.853 , CONTENTS 1. THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE VII . TOWN.
Copyright , 1919 , by Yale University Press 399.853 , CONTENTS 1. THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE VII . TOWN.
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CONTENTS 1. THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE VII . TOWN AND COUNTRY III . COLONIAL HOUSES IV . HABILIMENTS AND HABITS Ń . EVERYDAY NEEDS AND DIVERSIONS I. THE INTELLECTUAL LIFE VII . THE CURE OF SOULS Page 1 66 23 66 66 45 70 70 66 96 66 130 66 ...
CONTENTS 1. THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE VII . TOWN AND COUNTRY III . COLONIAL HOUSES IV . HABILIMENTS AND HABITS Ń . EVERYDAY NEEDS AND DIVERSIONS I. THE INTELLECTUAL LIFE VII . THE CURE OF SOULS Page 1 66 23 66 66 45 70 70 66 96 66 130 66 ...
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... towns and laying out farms and plantations , rearing families , warring with the Indians and trading with them for furs , and turn- · ing to the best account the advantages that a bountiful though exacting nature furnished ready to ...
... towns and laying out farms and plantations , rearing families , warring with the Indians and trading with them for furs , and turn- · ing to the best account the advantages that a bountiful though exacting nature furnished ready to ...
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... ture , household manufactures , and trade kept the New Englander along the coast busy and made him shrewd , persistent , and progressive . He was unprogressive and slow in the more isolated towns and villages THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 7.
... ture , household manufactures , and trade kept the New Englander along the coast busy and made him shrewd , persistent , and progressive . He was unprogressive and slow in the more isolated towns and villages THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 7.
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... towns and cities , of which Boston , with about twenty thousand in- habitants , was by far the largest.1 The people of New England were mainly of Eng- lish stock , with but a small mixture of foreign ele- ments . The colony of ...
... towns and cities , of which Boston , with about twenty thousand in- habitants , was by far the largest.1 The people of New England were mainly of Eng- lish stock , with but a small mixture of foreign ele- ments . The colony of ...
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