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... Williamsburg and Norfolk there were various points which passed in the cata- logue and on the map for towns , but which in real- ity were merely the shadows of a name . The most populous consisted of a few houses inhabited by ...
... Williamsburg and Norfolk there were various points which passed in the cata- logue and on the map for towns , but which in real- ity were merely the shadows of a name . The most populous consisted of a few houses inhabited by ...
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Henry Cabot Lodge. appeared at Williamsburg . What was not brought was not sought . The Virginians did not go down to the sea in ships . They were not a seafaring race , and as they had neither trade nor commerce they were totally ...
Henry Cabot Lodge. appeared at Williamsburg . What was not brought was not sought . The Virginians did not go down to the sea in ships . They were not a seafaring race , and as they had neither trade nor commerce they were totally ...
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... Williamsburg in search of society , or to sit in the House of Burgesses . They were occupied by the care of their plantations , which involved a good deal of riding in the open air , but which was at best an easy and indolent pursuit ...
... Williamsburg in search of society , or to sit in the House of Burgesses . They were occupied by the care of their plantations , which involved a good deal of riding in the open air , but which was at best an easy and indolent pursuit ...
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... Williamsburg , they met their neighbors and talked very keenly about the politics of Europe , or the affairs of the colony . They were little troubled about religion , but they worshipped after the fashion of their fathers , and had a ...
... Williamsburg , they met their neighbors and talked very keenly about the politics of Europe , or the affairs of the colony . They were little troubled about religion , but they worshipped after the fashion of their fathers , and had a ...
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... Williamsburg , where great praise and glory were awarded to the youthful envoy , the hero of the hour in the little Virginia capital . It is worth while to pause over this expedition a moment and to consider attentively this journal ...
... Williamsburg , where great praise and glory were awarded to the youthful envoy , the hero of the hour in the little Virginia capital . It is worth while to pause over this expedition a moment and to consider attentively this journal ...
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