Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 2Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... towns in the South ..... 158-159 tries Condition and treatment of the slaves ...... 159 Indented white servants .... 159-160 Farmers and tradesmen .. 160 Foreign elements in the population ... Sports and pastimes in the South .... Class ...
... towns in the South ..... 158-159 tries Condition and treatment of the slaves ...... 159 Indented white servants .... 159-160 Farmers and tradesmen .. 160 Foreign elements in the population ... Sports and pastimes in the South .... Class ...
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... town on Long Island . The statements made by Mr. Miller show that New York at this time was much divided in religious sentiment . * Frontenac had now become an old man , and the war between the French and the Five Nations was carried on ...
... town on Long Island . The statements made by Mr. Miller show that New York at this time was much divided in religious sentiment . * Frontenac had now become an old man , and the war between the French and the Five Nations was carried on ...
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... Town had now become a power- ful center for the German race in America . The Tunkers ( or Dunk- ards ) and other societies united with the Mennonites to establish German schools and to set up a printing press , from which was issued the ...
... Town had now become a power- ful center for the German race in America . The Tunkers ( or Dunk- ards ) and other societies united with the Mennonites to establish German schools and to set up a printing press , from which was issued the ...
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... towns in the colony , in the ordinary sense of the word , and but few villages . The capitol at Williamsburg was de- stroyed by fire in 1748 , and an at- tempt , was made to remove the seat of the government , but the project was ...
... towns in the colony , in the ordinary sense of the word , and but few villages . The capitol at Williamsburg was de- stroyed by fire in 1748 , and an at- tempt , was made to remove the seat of the government , but the project was ...
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... Town , but renamed Anna- polis . In 1696 Nicholson founded King William school there . In 1698 the Rev. Dr. Thomas Bray was ap- pointed commissary by the Bishop of London , and was largely instru- mental in organizing in that year , and ...
... Town , but renamed Anna- polis . In 1696 Nicholson founded King William school there . In 1698 the Rev. Dr. Thomas Bray was ap- pointed commissary by the Bishop of London , and was largely instru- mental in organizing in that year , and ...
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