Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... century , there were mines and furnaces at Salisbury , Limerock , Roxbury , Kill- ingworth and elsewhere . Although iron ores and other metals were known to exist in New Nether- land , the Dutch settlers made no at- tempt to find and ...
... century , there were mines and furnaces at Salisbury , Limerock , Roxbury , Kill- ingworth and elsewhere . Although iron ores and other metals were known to exist in New Nether- land , the Dutch settlers made no at- tempt to find and ...
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... century . Sugar cane was brought to Louisiana in the middle of the cen- tury , but the first attempts to make sugar were failures . Grass , hemp , small vegetables and fruits were early cultivated , but the crops did not rise beyond the ...
... century . Sugar cane was brought to Louisiana in the middle of the cen- tury , but the first attempts to make sugar were failures . Grass , hemp , small vegetables and fruits were early cultivated , but the crops did not rise beyond the ...
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... Century ( 2 vols . , New York , 1896 ) ; Edward F. DeLancey , The Origin and History of Manors in New York , and in ... century there were a few books , which be- came numerous before a hundred years had gone by . With the opening of the ...
... Century ( 2 vols . , New York , 1896 ) ; Edward F. DeLancey , The Origin and History of Manors in New York , and in ... century there were a few books , which be- came numerous before a hundred years had gone by . With the opening of the ...
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