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... England , " there is not much in that land , " and found it such a desert that " except a Herring be put into the hole you set the Corne or Maize in , it will not come up . " Corn , or maize , was much neglected in Virginia . Tobacco ...
... England , " there is not much in that land , " and found it such a desert that " except a Herring be put into the hole you set the Corne or Maize in , it will not come up . " Corn , or maize , was much neglected in Virginia . Tobacco ...
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... England was in a state of dreadful unemployment and America was con- venient as a cure for " the plurisy of people . " The poor sold themselves for a term of years long enough to pay their passage money of six pounds sterling . The ...
... England was in a state of dreadful unemployment and America was con- venient as a cure for " the plurisy of people . " The poor sold themselves for a term of years long enough to pay their passage money of six pounds sterling . The ...
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... England . They had no more polit- ical power than the slaves , except in the case of those who were only criminals through political shifts of opinion . Many of these were noble souls in disgrace because of their resistance to tyranny ...
... England . They had no more polit- ical power than the slaves , except in the case of those who were only criminals through political shifts of opinion . Many of these were noble souls in disgrace because of their resistance to tyranny ...
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... England , of course . But , as in Europe , the common herd were illiterate to a degree undreamed of in our times . When in 1671 , the Royal Governor , Sir William Berke- ley 10 answered a number of questions sent out by the Com ...
... England , of course . But , as in Europe , the common herd were illiterate to a degree undreamed of in our times . When in 1671 , the Royal Governor , Sir William Berke- ley 10 answered a number of questions sent out by the Com ...
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... England , his great - grandfather , John Washington , would probably never have come overseas . It was only when he was perhaps the most eminent man in the world that Washington either knew or cared much about his origins abroad . In ...
... England , his great - grandfather , John Washington , would probably never have come overseas . It was only when he was perhaps the most eminent man in the world that Washington either knew or cared much about his origins abroad . In ...
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