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... 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 was the breath of its life , and there ...
... 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 was the breath of its life , and there ...
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... land of the little farmer into the land of big estates cultivated by slaves . " 7 John Spencer Bassett has explained why conditions pre- vented the growth of large towns in Virginia , and how incon- venient this was for the planters ...
... land of the little farmer into the land of big estates cultivated by slaves . " 7 John Spencer Bassett has explained why conditions pre- vented the growth of large towns in Virginia , and how incon- venient this was for the planters ...
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... land , had him arrested and put in bond of 40,000 pounds of tobacco . Incidentally , he made a complaint " accusing ye s'd Prescott of ffelony alleging how that hee ye s'd Prescott hanged a witch on his ship , as hee was outward bound ...
... land , had him arrested and put in bond of 40,000 pounds of tobacco . Incidentally , he made a complaint " accusing ye s'd Prescott of ffelony alleging how that hee ye s'd Prescott hanged a witch on his ship , as hee was outward bound ...
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... land ; the house faced the Potomac , the lawn sloping to the bank . The river loafed along three or four hundred yards from the porch , and doubtless kept the mother and the baby's black mammy fluttering like hens to prevent their ...
... land ; the house faced the Potomac , the lawn sloping to the bank . The river loafed along three or four hundred yards from the porch , and doubtless kept the mother and the baby's black mammy fluttering like hens to prevent their ...
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... land . The clergy , for the most part , were a laughing - stock or objects of disgust . . . .. almost all men thought and spoke ill of our clergy and communi- cants . . . . I have from time to time become acquainted with the state of ...
... land . The clergy , for the most part , were a laughing - stock or objects of disgust . . . .. almost all men thought and spoke ill of our clergy and communi- cants . . . . I have from time to time become acquainted with the state of ...
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